Making sense of SaaS
In this insightful article, William Vambenepe, an architect at Oracle, explores the critical distinctions between Software as a Service (SaaS) and Plain Old Web Applications (POWA). He delves into key factors such as scalability, customization, data storage, and compliance, helping organizations make informed decisions. Vambenepe examines the complexities involved, including service level agreements (SLAs), on-demand solutions, customer-side administration, and payment models. This comprehensive analysis is essential for any business navigating the evolving landscape of digital solutions.
Making sense of SaaS
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Making sense of SaaS William VambenepeArchitect, Oracle (twitter: @vambenepe)
SaaS or POWA? (Plain Old Web App) APIs? Scalable? Customizable? Amount of stored data? On-demand? Organization mandate? Complexity? SLA? Customer-side Admins? Criticality of data? Payment? On-premise alternative? Standards? Computational service? Etc… Pay-per-use? Compliance? http://stage.vambenepe.com/archives/1237
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