Amazon Lambda
Run code without having to think about servers or clusters.
How does it work?
AWS Lambda is a serverless, event-driven computing service that lets you run code for virtually any type of application or backend service without provisioning or managing servers. You can trigger Lambda from over 200 AWS services and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, and you only pay for what you use.

Use cases
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Why should I migrate to the cloud?
Still have doubts? Do you know the benefits of migrating all your technology? Perhaps these questions can help you make the best decision.
What security does AWS offer?
AWS provides services that help protect your data, accounts, and workloads from unauthorized access. The data protection services of AWS provide encryption, key management, and sensitive data discovery capabilities to help you protect your data and workloads.
What type of security does the cloud use?
You protect your data, applications, virtual network controls, operating system, and user access. The cloud service provider protects the processing, storage, and physical network, including all patches and configuration. You protect your data, user access, and applications.
What database does AWS use?
Databases are encrypted using AWS KMS and '3'. Backups and snapshots are automatically stored locally or in the AWS region using AWS storage options such as Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS.