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 ...
The WebAssembly component model lays the groundwork for a language-agnostic component system, one that allows any Wasm application to use components written in any programming language. There are ...
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Matt Butcher, the CEO of Longmont, Colorado-based startup Fermyon, is a livewire. He talks fast. When I first spoke to him, I could not keep up with my notes – and I suspected he likes to drink coffee ...
A decade in the making, WebAssembly (Wasm) has been attracting greater attention within the cloud-native software community, given the overall expansion of automated industrial systems and the ...