Efficient Serverless Architectures: Leveraging AWS Lambda and SageMaker for Scalable Workflow Solutions
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AWS Lambda, SageMaker, Serverless Architecture, Scalable WorkflowAbstract
Efficient serverless architectures has turned out to be a life changing solution for building scalable and cost-effective workflow solutions. The objective of this research paper is to explore the integration of AWS Lambda and SageMaker which are the core components of serverless framework and focusing on dynamic, on-demand computational tasks capabilities.
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