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'''[[wikipedia:AWS Lambda]]''' ([[AWS timeline|Nov 2014]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2014/11/13/introducing-aws-lambda/</ref> is an [[event-driven]], [[serverless computing]] platform. It is a computing service that runs code in response to [[Events]] and automatically manages the computing resources required by that code. It was introduced in November [[2014]].<ref>https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cloud_computing/Amazon_Web_Services/AWS_Lambda</ref> | '''[[wikipedia:AWS Lambda]]''' ([[AWS timeline|Nov 2014]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2014/11/13/introducing-aws-lambda/</ref> is an [[event-driven]], [[serverless computing]] platform. It is a computing service that runs code in response to [[Events]] and automatically manages the computing resources required by that code. It was introduced in November [[2014]].<ref>https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cloud_computing/Amazon_Web_Services/AWS_Lambda</ref> | ||
Other similar solutions in the market are [[Google Cloud functions]], [[Oracle Cloud Fn]] and [[Azure Functions]]. | Other similar solutions in the market are [[Google Cloud functions]], [[Oracle Cloud Fn]] and [[Azure Functions]]. | ||
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== [[Free tier]] == | == [[Free tier]] == |
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