Sitting on terrace with my close buddies in college,sipping tea and having an awesome chat on our all time favorite topic of "MATERIAL MANAGEMENT"
Suddenly a commerce background colleague stepped in cafe with a question "Guys do u have any idea about cloud computing" in front of a bunch of non-engineers group.
The first thing they did and that most mba does is to google and opened the first link and read "Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network".Watching the discussion and looking at the reaction of the non-engineers it urged me to write an article on cloud computing.
Cloud computing is a technology that uses internet and central remote serves to maintain data and applications.cloud computing allows consumers and business to use applications without installations and access their personal files at any computer with internet access,the idea of the cloud simplifies the many network connections and computer system involved in online services.cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosting of services over the internet.
these services are broadly divided into three categories:
1.infrastructure as a service
2.platform as a service
3.software as a service.
In this article we are going to discuss Software-as-a-service.
SaaS is a class of software that is available on demand and often directly from the application service provider.one of the best known SaaS application is salesforce.com,a customer relationship management application used by many businessmen.under salesforce SaaS model,users connect to salesforce.com
web based system and buy only required licenses for their users,licenses in their model aren't "per computer" as happens with a lot of other software.
web based system and buy only required licenses for their users,licenses in their model aren't "per computer" as happens with a lot of other software.
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