BaaS
BaaS is a computing model where BaaS acts as a middleware for mobile and web applications and exposes a unified interface to deal with one or more backend services. Since most of these services were focused on providing backend services for mobile application frontends, this was also called mBaaS. A prominent player in this arena is Google Firebase.
Firebase began as a start-up providing chat backend to mobile applications in 2011 and later evolved to providing real-time databases and authentication. In 2014, Google acquired the company and started integrating more tools into its portfolio. Many mobile and application development services from start-ups that Google acquired were later rolled into the Firebase portfolio. Many Google Cloud services such as Filestore, Messaging, and Push Notifications were integrated with Firebase later. Today, the integration with Google Cloud has become even more evolved, and a lot of services offered by Firebase can be managed from the Google...