One of the most popular forms of cloud computing is Software as a Service, or SaaS, and is often used on a daily basis by consumers and for business.
In this video, Jason Goode with IBM Cloud, explains how SaaS differs from the other cloud computing models, how it is commonly used by both consumers and businesses, and some of the key benefits users gain from using a SaaS application.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:08 Three main cloud computing models
0:28 SaaS compared to traditional software model
0:56 Common SaaS examples for consumers
1:15 Key SaaS apps for business operations
1:34 IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS stack on lightboard
2:01 Multitenant architecture
2:31 Typical SaaS cost structure
3:12 Scalability
3:32 Accessing SaaS apps anywhere
4:20 SaaS new releases (upgrades)
5:01 Summary
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Watch "What is FaaS" lighboard video → • What is FaaS (Functions as a Service)?
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Watch "What is IaaS" lightboard video → • IaaS Explained
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