Serverless Architectures: Designing for Scale, Simplicity and Resilience ☁️

Serverless Architectures: Designing for Scale, Simplicity and Resilience ☁️

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Serverless Architectures: Designing for Scale, Simplicity and Resilience ☁️

Date: Thursday 18th December

Time: 12:30 - 13:15

Location: Online

As systems scale, so does complexity. 

However, serverless architectures offer a different path - one that prioritises resilience, performance, and simplicity in equal measure.

In this session, Principal Software Engineer, Luke Mitchell, will explore how to design serverless infrastructure with long-term maintainability in mind. 

From selecting the right services to understanding scaling behaviour and failure handling, the talk will cover approaches for engineers and teams looking to adopt or optimise a serverless approach.

What We’ll Cover:

Scalability:

Horizontal vs vertical scaling - and how serverless simplifies it

Maintainability:

Reducing complexity and overhead in growing systems

Fault Tolerance: 

Designing for failure without brittle workarounds

Performance: 

Using native cloud services to meet high-demand requirements

This talk is for anyone interested in cloud architecture, particularly using serverless infrastructure; from engineers building or maintaining cloud-native systems, to software development leaders shaping modern architecture strategies. 

Whether you're exploring cloud-first strategies or refining your infrastructure choices, this talk offers a framework for building scalable systems without unnecessary weight.

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