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What is SaaS? Software as a Service Explained

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Software as a Service (SaaS) is a popular software delivery model where applications are provided by third-party vendors over the internet. SaaS applications are built in cloud infrastructures and can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection. Examples of SaaS products include Google Docs, Slack, Adobe Creative Suite, and Office 365. SaaS is one delivery model for cloud computing, but it's not the only option; other models include Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Functions as a Service (FaaS). SaaS architecture typically uses multi-tenant architecture to set up their infrastructure. This allows developers to easily manage things like updates and security for the entire user base, and it's more cost-effective. Advantages of SaaS include easier access to complicated tech, scalability, detailed analytics, advanced security, and easier updates and maintenance. When deciding if a SaaS application is best for your business and goals, several things are important to consider: regulation, security and data considerations, vendor lock-in, loss of user control and visibility, customer support, and pricing.

Company
DigitalOcean

Date published
Dec. 9, 2021

Author(s)
Brittany King

Word count
1614

Language
English

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