Design Serverless Architecture with AWS and AWS Lambda
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Design Serverless Architecture with AWS and AWS Lambda

As more and more companies move their technology stacks to cloud based solutions, AWS and serverless architecture have become critical skills for the modern developer to master. This course teaches you how you can build serverless applications in AWS, and provides practical demonstrations of key AWS tools including DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, and API Gateway.

Packt Admin
Updated Jan 31, 2019

Amazon Web Services continues its domination as the leading cloud service provider on the market. Since serverless applications are gaining a lot of traction, it is extremely important to understand the serverless architecture, to help you build, manage, and secure serverless applications. This video covers all aspects of serverless architectures in Amazon Web Services, which is necessary for working with serverless applications. This course starts with introduction to serverless architectures and then you'll delve into design considerations, followed by building a serverless application and deploying it on your serverless architecture. This video covers practical example of deploying and orchestrating a serverless application using DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, and API Gateway. Towards the end of the video, we will learn about some security considerations in protecting your serverless application. By the end of this course, you will have mastered working with serverless architectures on AWS Cloud. Style and Approach: The approach this course takes is to be as practical and objective as possible. As a participant, you'll experience challenges and master them. 


Target Audience 

This course is targeted at application developers, cloud architects, and engineers. A basic knowledge of AWS is recommended. 


Business Outcomes 

  • Understand serverless architectures and their implementation on AWS
  • Learn to build, deploy, manage, and secure serverless applications
  • Practical examples and use cases to work with serverless architecture