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  2. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Software as a service (SaaS / s æ s / [1]) is a cloud computing service model where the provider offers use of application software to a client and manages all needed physical and software resources. [2] Unlike other software delivery models, it separates "the possession and ownership of software from its use". [3]

  3. Software - Wikipedia

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    The rise of cloud computing has introduced the new software delivery model Software as a Service (SaaS). In SaaS, applications are hosted by a provider and accessed over the Internet. The process of developing software involves several stages. The stages include software design, programming, testing, release, and maintenance.

  4. Software as a Product - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to SaaS, where users buy a subscription and where the software is centrally hosted. One example of software as a product has historically been Microsoft Office , which has traditionally been distributed as a file package using CD-ROM or other physical media or is downloaded over network.

  5. as a service - Wikipedia

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    "X as a service" (rendered as *aaS in acronyms) is a phrasal template for any business model in which a product use is offered as a subscription-based service rather than as an artifact owned and maintained by the customer. Originating from the software as a service concept that appeared in the 2010s with the advent of cloud computing, [1] [2] the template has expanded to numerous offerings in t

  6. Search as a service - Wikipedia

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    If the content is free text data or similar unstructured data, then it is first tokenised by Lucene, or similar process.[i] Search as a service may also be particularly useful for mobile applications, where the client device is limited for storage, processing speed and connection bandwidth.

  7. Data as a service - Wikipedia

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    It is enabled by software as a service (SaaS). [1] Like all "as a service" (aaS) technology, DaaS builds on the concept that its data product can be provided to the user on demand, [2] regardless of geographic or organizational separation between provider and consumer.

  8. Hybrid SaaS - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid SaaS refers to a deployment model where a software application is delivered as a service and combines elements of both on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure. In this model, some components or data reside on the customer's local infrastructure (on-premises) while others are hosted in the cloud.

  9. Network as a service - Wikipedia

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    Network-as-a-Service(NaaS) is a term used to describe the provision of computer networking technology to an organisation as an integrated service. It is related to terms like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) , Platform as a Service (PaaS) , Software as a Service (SaaS) , and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) .