Understanding SaaS
SaaS, or cloud application services, are services where most of the heavy lifting is done by the cloud provider (in this case, AWS). In this case, you will not have to install software or worry about the operating system or software patches. Your focus will be on customizing the application's business logic and supporting your users. Most SaaS will only need browser access as most of the computation will be done on the cloud side.
SaaS gets rid of the need for your staff to visit individuals' devices in terms of software installation. AWS is fully responsible for any issues on the server, middleware, operating system, and storage levels. Let's now analyze the characteristics that makeup SaaS, the advantages and disadvantages of using a SaaS deployment, and some SaaS examples.
Characteristics of SaaS
These are the clues that will help determine if a service is a SaaS:
- It is managed by the vendor (such as AWS).
- It is hosted on a third-party server.
- It...