Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| October 14, 2021
| Topic: Cloud
You can call what TriggerMesh does a lot of things. It’s cloud-native integration, event-driven cloud automation, Function-as-a-Service (FaaS), or, of course, serverless computing. No matter what name you use — TriggerMesh’s creators like “serviceful” — the game is to enable you to easily hook, deploy and manage cloud functions into powerful programs. Personally, I find it handy to think that TriggerMesh takes the DevOps concepts of such programs as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet and moves them from the operating system level to the cloud layer. Now, TriggerMesh has taken a major step forward by becoming an open-source program.
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| October 14, 2021
| Topic: Cloud