Some of my colleagues kicked off a furious discussion. Josh Greenbaum, Phil Wainewright and Bob Warfield are staking out the multi-tenant v single-tenant battlefield. I'll lob in my two penn'orth. I ...
There is a truth about SaaS (software as a service) solutions that twist the definition of cloud-based technology. Is the solution offered by the vendor a lift and shift of their traditional software ...
Serving one customer. A single tenant refers to hardware, software or a service for one customer (one tenant). See single-tenant VM. A "multi-tenant" system serves several customers and comprises ...
Software is called "multi-tenanted" if a single instance can serve multiple tenants, and multi-tenancy is often referred to as an application "architecture." Cloud-native technology is challenging ...
In the ‘80s and ‘90s, what we know today as legacy systems were the cutting-edge of the technology world, bringing new opportunities for leveraging software and digital resources for the financial ...
A cleverly chosen multi-tenant architecture creates the necessary structures. The tenants share an application with other tenants, all of which are isolated from each other so that the application ...
Alarm bells rang when several respected ediscovery providers announced they had shut down their sites due to security breaches. The causes were different for each, but the results were the same.
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. The first public cloud services ...
Success with a multi-tenant architecture requires the close alignment of design, use case, and underlying technology. Let’s dive into the key design patterns, their benefits, and their challenges.
Among the product announcements at last week's HR Technology conference in Chicago was a major relaunch from Nasdaq-listed SaaS vendor Workstream. The unveiling of its flagship TalentCenter 7.0 marks ...
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