Tuesday, February 3, 2009

ASP, SaaS and Cloud Computing

Just before the dotcom bust many web businesses came up with this Application Service Provider model. Idea was to take the hassle of keeping the software updated out of the users hands and bring the advantage of use & pay to the end users. That looked like a pretty neat model. However there was quite a bit of resistance on the part of the end users about sending the corporate data onto somebody else's servers. Then came the bust and everybody forgot about it.

In the recent past, it made a come back as Software as a Service (SaaS) avatar. Selling points are the same, advantages/disadvantages are thye same in fact the complete model is the same. It's gaining currency alright. There are several examples already, some of them are quite successful too.

From there the next extension is a small step. What if just do everything on the cloud( the internet cloud) that we do on a PC ! It's something Google would love to do, the WinTel combine loses all the hold! Google has a infrastructure that can serve the model easily. Even Microsoft has visions of it. So is it coming? It definitely is. Questions are when will it become viable! How much of the computing will get done on the cloud versus the desktop/laptop!

It ceratinly feels natural, we already store a lot of things on the cloud and this will be truly convenient. All you need is a device that can provide you network access and a keyboard!(or some other input/gesture device and a display. The concern about data priovacy remains. Let's see how that unflods over time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The concern about security has been at the forefront ever since Salesforce.com started putting competitors on the same back-end infrastructure together. Then there are the outages to contend with...

June 30, 2009, National Business Review – (International) Xero taken offline by massive U.S. data center failure. One of the drawbacks of cloud computing was dramatically illustrated on June 30 as Rackspace, one of the world’s largest Web hosts, went offline for 45 minutes.
Source: http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/xero-taken-offline-massive-us-data-centre-failure-104349