AI agents are moving beyond human assistance to operate independently, executing complex workflows without supervision. This shift has exposed a major infrastructure problem: cloud platforms built for web applications cannot handle the demands of autonomous software. AI agents generate thousands of micro-interactions with unpredictable scaling needs and require sub-second response times that traditional platforms struggle […]
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