Whether on the server or on the edge, Wasm lets you create custom logic that runs much closer to the data than it could before. And you can do it securely, efficiently, and with greater flexibility.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Justin is founder and principal analyst at PivotNine. This article is more than 2 years old. WebAssembly, or Wasm, has finally ...
We know Wasm works well in the browser. Now it’s time to get excited about the possibilities for Wasm on the server side. As browser-based WebAssembly (Wasm) gains interest as a back-end technology, ...
The elusive holy grail of application delivery for the past three decades has been the promise of enabling the ability to write application code once and and run it anywhere. It's a quest that has ...
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