Abstract
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a rapidly developing software delivery model offering advantages over the traditional application software premise-based delivery. The SaaS model affords independent software developers (ISVs) the ability to cost-effectively reach global markets and niche users of their software.
Consumer attraction to SaaS is vast and growing. Benefits such as lower cost of ownership, rapid delivery of software updates and new features, flexible contract and usage-based consumption options, and anywhere-anytime access make SaaS solutions the price-performance winner for many individuals and enterprises.
As with any new technology and solution, there are a number of business and technical challenges hindering broader adoption of the SaaS model. These challenges include securing data, scaling services to accommodate growing numbers of new users, availability and compatibility to support anywhere-anytime services, and allowing individual customizations without hindering overall system performance.
Rapidly overcoming these challenges and prospering in the SaaS market is enabled through use of a software development framework that provides core functionality common to most SaaS applications. The SoftServe SaaS Development Kit (SSDK) is one such framework that removes much of the hassle, technology risk, and time to develop SaaS applications.
The just published "SoftServe SaaS Development Kit For Open Source Java" white paper will show you:
- The main business drivers as well as typical technical challenges for SaaS adoption;
- Reusable components and modules to solve typical SaaS challenges;
- How to improve the system performance under an increasing load;
- The importance of data model customization and user interface customization;
- The multiple business benefits provided by the SoftServe SaaS Development Kit.
The SoftServe SaaS Development Kit (SSDK) for open source Java is a framework created by SoftServe based on extensive experience and industry best practices removing much of your hassle, technology risk, and time to develop SaaS applications. This lets your product teams fully concentrate on business value of the applications they develop, while the SSDK does the hard work of dealing with SaaS-specific technical issues. Therefore, the SSDK allows you to significantly quicken your time-to-market and improve the cost effectiveness.
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