Join Our Webinar: Is Payara Cloud For You?

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You may have heard about our brand-new Payara Cloud product. 

Payara Cloud automates the infrastructural tasks required when moving a Jakarta EE application to a cloud deployment model, and is therefore a ‘serverless’ option. 

In this webinar, Payara Services CEO and Founder Steve Millidge will explain aboutPayara Cloud: how it works, why you might need it, how it can save you time and money.

Steve will explain what a truly “Serverless” solution consists of: how the user does not need to worry about application servers, instances, domains, hosts, Docker containers or any of the traditional concepts. He will explain how serverless can be brought about and its benefits, as well as demonstrating it on a runtime 100% designed for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile: Payara Cloud.

“Payara Cloud – Realizing the Potential of Cloud Native Serverless Jakarta EE”

Friday, November 18th, 3pm GMT

 

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