Platform as a service (PaaS)

Boomi Nathan
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Platform as a service (PaaS) is a cloud computing offering that provides users with a cloud environment in which they can develop, manage and deliver applications. In addition to storage and other computing resources, users are able to use a suite of prebuilt tools to develop, customize and test their own applications.

Key features

·         PaaS provides a platform with tools to test, develop and host applications in the same environment.

·         Enables organizations to focus on development without having to worry about underlying infrastructure.

·         Providers manage security, operating systems, server software and backups.

·         Facilitates collaborative work even if teams work remotely.

Software as a service (SaaS)  

Software as a service (SaaS)  is a cloud computing offering that provides users with access to a vendor’s cloud-based software. Users do not install applications on their local devices. Instead, the applications reside on a remote cloud network accessed through the web or an API. Through the application, users can store and analyze data and collaborate on projects.

Key features

·         SaaS vendors provide users with software and applications via a subscription model.

·         Users do not have to manage, install or upgrade software; SaaS providers manage this.

·         Data is secure in the cloud; equipment failure does not result in loss of data.

·         Use of resources can be scaled depending on service needs.

·         Applications are accessible from almost any internet-connected device, from virtually anywhere in the world.

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J. BoomiNathan is a writer at SenseCentral who specializes in making tech easy to understand. He covers mobile apps, software, troubleshooting, and step-by-step tutorials designed for real people—not just experts. His articles blend clear explanations with practical tips so readers can solve problems faster and make smarter digital choices. He enjoys breaking down complicated tools into simple, usable steps.

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