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Serverless Computing is a cloud computing model that allows developers to build and run applications without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. It is a form of cloud computing that eliminates the need for server management, allowing developers to focus on writing code instead of managing servers. Serverless Computing is often used in conjunction with cloud storage, which provides a secure, scalable, and cost-effective way to store data.
Serverless Computing is becoming increasingly popular due to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of use. It allows developers to quickly deploy applications without having to worry about server management, and it can be used to quickly scale applications as needed. Additionally, Serverless Computing can be used to reduce operational costs, as developers only pay for the resources they use.
Some of the companies in the Serverless Computing market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. Show Less Read more