Tag Archives: paas

Cloud computing portal: central resource for user-generated content?

The Cloud Computing Portal wants to be the focus of user-generated content on cloud computing. While built using the Qrimp cloud application builder, it is not clear if the portal is from Qrimp or a third party. Continue reading

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Revealed: The confidence trick at the heart of cloud computing

Do ISVs looking at PaaS know the confidence trick at the heart of cloud computing? Banking relies on a similar confidence trick. We ignore it, however, as banking is so useful. Cloud computing is equally important to ISVs building SaaS … Continue reading

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Profitable SaaS: Don’t migrate on-premise apps to managed-hosting

Managed hosting seems a good way to migrate on-premise applications to SaaS. Looking closer, however, the chances of making any money that way are slim to non-existent. Oh, and forget about do-it-yourself for PaaS. In part one of this article … Continue reading

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Can’t tell PaaS vendors apart? Use this 5-layer model to classify them

Knowing the best cake to pick is difficult when they all look the same. If you look more carefully you spot the differences. ISVs moving to SaaS have difficulty telling apart the different PaaS approaches. Phil Wainewright’s five-layer market model … Continue reading

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Cloud computing, SaaS and PaaS: Understanding the market

Before I look at the main PaaS providers, let’s quickly review the broad market for cloud computing, SaaS and PaaS. Peter Laird, formerly from BEA Systems has usefully published a market map that, while not claiming to be comprehensive, is … Continue reading

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