Examples of AWS PaaS services – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Examples of AWS PaaS services Here are some examples of the most popular PaaS offerings in the AWS ecosystem: This concludes the PaaS section. Now, let’s learn about the following possible scenario – Software as a Service (SaaS). Understanding SaaS SaaS, or cloud application services, are services where most of the heavy lifting is done

Characteristics of SaaS – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Characteristics of SaaS These are the clues that will help determine if a service is a SaaS: Advantages of SaaS SaaS has several advantages: A SaaS solution allows you to get up and running efficiently. This option, versus the other two solutions we’ll analyze, requires the least effort. This option enables companies big and small

Examples of AWS SaaS solutions – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Examples of AWS SaaS solutions Some of the solutions that AWS offers that could be classified as SaaS solutions are as follows: Examples of third-party SaaS solutions Also, many third-party vendors, including some that offer their services on the AWS Marketplace, are SaaS solutions. There are many examples, but here are a few that decided

Selection by use case of SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Selection by use case of SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS Each model you learned, including the on-premises model, has advantages and disadvantages. The one you should choose depends on your specific business requirements, what features are needed, and the developers and testers that comprise your team. You might need a fully out-of-the-box solution, and time to

Cloud Migration Strategy – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Cloud Migration Strategy The proportion of IT spending shifting to the cloud is accelerating. With predictions, over 45% of system infrastructure, infrastructure software, application software, and more will move from traditional solutions to the cloud by 2024. Migrating to AWS Cloud makes your organization more innovative by enabling them to experiment and be agile. The

The three-phase migration process – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

The three-phase migration process The followings are three phases of cloud migration: The above three-phase process is the best way for your organization to efficiently and quickly migrate hundreds of workloads. And while all three phases are standard components of a successful migration, they are not set in stone. For example, an initial application migration

Cloud migration patterns – The 7 R’s – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Cloud migration patterns – The 7 R’s There is more than one way to handle migration. The followings are the 7 R’s cloud patterns defined by AWS: Creating a detailed strategy that identifies your workloads’ best patterns is essential to accelerating your cloud journey and achieving your desired business objectives. Let’s learn a full breakdown

Re-platform in the cloud – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Re-platform in the cloud Sometimes referred to as “lift-tinker-and-shift,” it entails making a handful of cloud optimizations to achieve tangible benefits without changing the application’s core architecture. For example, by migrating a Windows-based application running on an older version such as Windows 2008, you can use the migration opportunity to update it to the latest

Refactor in the cloud – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Refactor in the cloud This process is also known as re-architecture, and it changes the way you build the application, such as building microservice-based architecture. It frequently requires employing cloud-native features such as building a serverless application. To continue to meet user demand, a business needs to add continuous new features, scale to a global

Revise before migrating to the cloud – Leveraging the Cloud for Digital Transformation

Revise before migrating to the cloud Another potential strategy is to modify, optimize, and enhance the existing applications and code base before migrating to the cloud in preparation for migrating to the cloud. Only then do you rehost or refactor the applications to the cloud. This may be a good strategy and provide business continuity
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