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by rapnie
1122 days ago
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I guess that across the board vendors are experimenting and evaluating the impact of introducing WASM/WASI-based technologies and that may constitute something of a paradigm shift. On the container side Docker also has native WASM support in a technical preview [0]. I don't think they see WASM as a threat, but rather as an addition to how apps and services can be delivered. The other day I found an InfoWorld article "Solving the SBOM crisis with WebAssembly Components" [1] that features a diagram on the evolution of Application Development Stacks (by Cosmonic, one early adopter Wasm vendor) that indicates the trend. Idea is to tackle some of the complexity in current infra setups that have become like "Rube Goldberg machines". It is interesting, but beware hype cycle trends. [0] https://www.docker.com/blog/announcing-dockerwasm-technical-... [1] https://www.infoworld.com/article/3694902/solving-the-sbom-c... |
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