Tuesday, July 31, 2018

IaaS and PaaS blurred lines increase lock-in risks

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     July 31, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
IaaS and PaaS blurred lines increase lock-in risks
Cloud-native low-code platforms rival third-party options
Emerging PaaS model puts cloud app dev into the fast lane
Azure PaaS strategy hones in on hybrid cloud, containers
IPaaS tools aim to alleviate app integration troubles
IaaS and PaaS blurred lines increase lock-in risks
There are three distinct cloud service categories: IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. However, IaaS and PaaS are getting a little too close, and you need to be aware of vendor lock-in risks.
Cloud-native low-code platforms rival third-party options
To choose between native and third-party low-code tools, application development teams need to weigh the benefits of consolidation against the risk of lock-in.
Emerging PaaS model puts cloud app dev into the fast lane
As they grapple with application backlogs and a shortage of seasoned, business-savvy developers, enterprises will increasingly look to drag-and-drop programming options.
Azure PaaS strategy hones in on hybrid cloud, containers
Microsoft's PaaS offerings might have a leg-up in terms of support for hybrid deployments, but the vendor still faces tough competition in a quickly evolving app-dev market.
IPaaS tools aim to alleviate app integration troubles
With the rise of hybrid cloud architectures, there's a heightened need for more sophisticated app and data integration tools. IPaaS can help but isn't necessarily a cure-all.
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