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The '''As-a-Service model''' is one outcome of | The '''As-a-Service model''' is one outcome of [[Cloud Computing]] and is increasingly common due to the [[Internet of Things]].<ref>[https://www.csci.com/what-is-the-as-a-service-model/ What is the aaS Model? CSCI]</ref> The label "as-a-service" refers to a pay-per-use structure.<ref>[https://searchdatamanagement.techtarget.com/definition/data-management-as-a-service-DMaaS DMaaS definition, TechTarget]</ref> | ||
==Platform as a Service== | ==Platform as a Service== | ||
Examples include AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Windows Azure, Heroku, Force.com, Google App Engine, Apache Stratos, and OpenShift. | |||
==Software as a Service== | ==Software as a Service== | ||
SaaSes are cloud application services. They utilize the Internet to deliver applications that are managed by third-party vendors. Most run directly through web browsers and thus don't require downloading or installation.<ref>[https://www.bmc.com/blogs/saas-vs-paas-vs-iaas-whats-the-difference-and-how-to-choose/ What is the difference and how to choose, BMC blog]</ref> Examples include Google Workspace, Dropbox, Salesforce, Cisco WebEx, Concur, and GoToMeeting. | |||
==Infastructure as a Service== | ==Infastructure as a Service== | ||
Examples include DigitalOcean, Linode, Rackspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco Metapod, Microsoft Azure, and Google Compute Engine (GCE). | |||
==Data Management as a Service== | ==Data Management as a Service== | ||
DMaaS is a type of cloud service that provides companies with centralized storage for all types of data sources.<ref>[https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/pdf/is-dmaas-the-future.pdf Is DMaaS the Future]</ref> | DMaaS is a type of cloud service that provides companies with centralized storage for all types of data sources.<ref>[https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/pdf/is-dmaas-the-future.pdf Is DMaaS the Future]</ref> |
Revision as of 18:11, 4 August 2021
The As-a-Service model is one outcome of Cloud Computing and is increasingly common due to the Internet of Things.[1] The label "as-a-service" refers to a pay-per-use structure.[2]
Platform as a Service
Examples include AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Windows Azure, Heroku, Force.com, Google App Engine, Apache Stratos, and OpenShift.
Software as a Service
SaaSes are cloud application services. They utilize the Internet to deliver applications that are managed by third-party vendors. Most run directly through web browsers and thus don't require downloading or installation.[3] Examples include Google Workspace, Dropbox, Salesforce, Cisco WebEx, Concur, and GoToMeeting.
Infastructure as a Service
Examples include DigitalOcean, Linode, Rackspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco Metapod, Microsoft Azure, and Google Compute Engine (GCE).
Data Management as a Service
DMaaS is a type of cloud service that provides companies with centralized storage for all types of data sources.[4]
Ransomware as a Service
RaaS has become professional, organized crime with sophisticated operations, a marketing team advertising products and services, customer service, and negotiators for communicating with victims on behalf of clients to discuss payment.[5]