Serverless technologies allow developers to build and run applications and services without managing servers. While servers are still used, the cloud provider handles all the underlying infrastructure management (provisioning, scaling, patching, etc.). Developers can focus solely on writing and deploying code, typically in the form of functions, and are charged only for the compute time their code consumes. Common use cases include event-driven applications, backends for web and mobile apps, and data processing pipelines.
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