I'm a developer advocate for IBM Cloud, so perhaps this is a biased view, but I've recently been developing stuff on top of IBM Cloud Functions and IBM Cloud Foundry. The nice thing is the are both based on Open Source systems (Apache Openwhisk, and Cloud Foundry respectively). If you want to have a play, you can sign up for free account, and there are free tiers for both of theses and many other IBM services.
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I'm a developer advocate for IBM Cloud, so perhaps this is a biased view, but I've recently been developing stuff on top of IBM Cloud Functions and IBM Cloud Foundry. The nice thing is the are both based on Open Source systems (Apache Openwhisk, and Cloud Foundry respectively). If you want to have a play, you can sign up for free account, and there are free tiers for both of theses and many other IBM services.