Focusing on User Experience and Accessibility

Women in serverless computing can lead efforts to prioritize user experience and accessibility in design and deployment. By making serverless applications more intuitive and accessible, they can widen the technology's reach, benefiting users of all abilities and backgrounds. Their focus on inclusive design principles ensures that serverless computing is usable and valuable to a broader audience.

Women in serverless computing can lead efforts to prioritize user experience and accessibility in design and deployment. By making serverless applications more intuitive and accessible, they can widen the technology's reach, benefiting users of all abilities and backgrounds. Their focus on inclusive design principles ensures that serverless computing is usable and valuable to a broader audience.

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Rebecca Prasangi
Platform Engineer/Technical Lead at NCS Group

Serverless computing is really about removing friction—and women in tech have a unique opportunity to make sure we’re not just abstracting infrastructure, but also rethinking inclusivity, ethics, and usability from the ground up. It’s not only about building scalable systems, but about shaping who they work for and how they’re experienced.

From my journey in tech, I’ve seen how diverse perspectives naturally push for simplicity, sustainability, and user-first thinking—qualities serverless thrives on. Women stepping into architecture, leadership, and community roles can influence not just the technology, but the mindset around it. The future of serverless shouldn’t just be efficient—it should be responsible, accessible, and human-centered.

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