Integration in a serverless world
I am the author of “IT’s not magic, it’s architecture” and “The DALL-E Cookbook For Great AI Art: For Artists. For Enthusiasts.”, both available via Amazon. My next book, “Platform Economies”, launches September 1, 2026 — pre-order the Kindle edition on Amazon now.
One deals with Leading, Aligning, and Innovating IT & Business with Principles, Agility, and AI. The other one with the democratiziation of art! (And I mean art in the sense of classic art as well as modern art.)
BY THE WAY: Platform Economies — launching September 1, 2026. Pre-order on Amazon — Kindle now; paperback September 1 (🇬🇧 UK, 🇩🇪 DE, 🇯🇵 JP, 🇨🇦 CA). Integration is how platforms eat industries — the book is the map. Book page: mohammed-brueckner.com/platform-economies.
Thanks for your interest in my take on modern integration. And why lowcode and serverless are part of the equation.
Some books you should love and cherish with regards to integration and organizing value chain across (diverse) teams are as follow.
- Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
- Project to Product: How to Survive and Thrive in the Age of Digital Disruption with the Flow Framework
- A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility
- The Software Architect Elevator: Redefining the Architect’s Role in the Digital Enterprise
The reason is simple - architecture and team dynamics always matters and your team composition or your development philosohphy doesn’t change that.
My take on this, presented at the Azure Summit Event Mid-March 2023, is based on this article: Advanced Automation using Azure & serverless services
Are you a pro-coder and want to get some backup like low-code devs get with their fancy drag & drop tools? Don’t fret, AI could be that booster you need: M365 Graph API and integration with Azure thanks to ChatGTP
Running APIs at scale? See APIOps as Code — the API lifecycle from CI/CD to APIOps, documented as code.

