![]() Thanks to PaaS solutions, software developers can deploy applications, from simple to sophisticated, without needing all the related infrastructure (servers, databases, operating systems, development tools, etc). PaaS refers to cloud platforms that provide runtime environments for developing, testing, and managing applications. Perfect for: end users Platform as a Service (PaaS) The application is ready to go as soon as you get your login and password. All software and hardware are provided and managed by a vendor, so you don’t need to install or configure anything. SaaS services are usually available with a pay-as-you-go (which means subscription) pricing model. Other examples of SaaS services are office tools (Office 365 and Google Docs), customer relationship management software (Salesforce), event management software (Planning Pod), and so on. In fact, email services such as Gmail and Hotmail are examples of cloud-based SaaS services. SaaS allows people to use cloud-based web applications. ![]() Let’s give a definition to each of these terms. These analogies will help you better understand our more detailed explanations. ![]() ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |