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		<title>What&#8217;s Best for You, Platform as a Service or Infrastructure as a Service?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the difference between platform as a service and infrastructure as a service? Infrastructure as a service (for example Amazon EC2) provides on-demand computing power and storage. Platform as a service (one aspect of Microsoft Azure) provides computing power and storage plus an operating system. With PAAS, the operating system is patched and kept [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the difference between platform as a service and infrastructure as a service? Infrastructure as a service (for example Amazon EC2) provides on-demand computing power and storage. Platform as a service (one aspect of Microsoft Azure) provides computing power and storage plus an operating system. With PAAS, the operating system is patched and kept up to date by the cloud-services provider. With IAAS you can deploy an image that includes applications and an operating system and update the components as needed.</p>
<p>The lines between the two are getting more and more narrow &#8211; and in fact, the same resource provider might elect to provide both. Ray Ozzie declared that Azure was IAAS in the Microsoft PDC09 keynote.</p>
<p>So which is right for you?</p>
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<p><small>Note: Total customization means that customers can modify the source code or database structure for your application instead of limiting customizations to meta-data and configuration screens. Note that some vendors allows extensive customizations via configuration screens.</small></p>
<p><b>ERP Software Impact</b><br />
For ERP vendors, this is very interesting because you can receive the benefits of multi-tenant efficiencies at the OS / cloud fabric layer, and receive the benefits of total customization at the application level. Of course you can still run your application as multi-tenant on top of the multi-tenant OS/fabric. </p>
<p>For ERP customers, this is interesting because you can benefit from the efficiencies of SaaS without losing the ability to customize. If you choose a multi-tenant vendor solution, then the vendor will be able to maximize update/upgrade efficiency. If you choose a single-tenant vendor solution, then you will be able to customize everything and still benefit from the efficiency of multi-tenant at the platform level (assuming they are using a platform as a service vendor).</p>
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