A quick overview of serverless
Mike Roberts, co-founder at Symphonia, on how serverless came about, where it's being used, and what lies ahead.

O’Reilly’s Mac Slocum speaks with Mike Roberts, co-founder at Symphonia. They discuss:
What is serverless architecture? (00:07)
How serverless differs from traditional architectures. (00:52)
Tooling, performance, and application design are issues that need to be considered if you want to go the serverless route. (03:24)
Want to use serverless? Start with small experiments. (06:17)
“Anyone using serverless right now is way at the front of the adoption curve,” Roberts says. (07:08)
For Roberts, the most exciting part of serverless is that it cuts the time between having an idea and getting it into software. (09:20)
The people and projects he’s following. (10:46)