Software as a Service (SaaS)
Software as a service vendors host the applications, making them available to users via the internet. With SaaS, businesses don't have to install or download any software to their existing IT infrastructures. SaaS make sure that the client user are using the most updated versions of the software.
3. Platform as a service (PaaS)
Platform as a service offers programmers a platform for software development and deployment over the internet, which enables them to access updated tools. It delivers a structured platform for the developers to create customized applications. The organization or the PaaS cloud vendor manages the complete infrastructure while the developers manage the applications.
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Infrastructure as a service is used by companies that don't want to maintain their own on-premises data centers. IaaS provides virtual computing resources over the Internet. The IaaS cloud vendor hosts the infrastructure components that typically exist in an on-premises data center, which includes the complete hardware and virtualization.
Collaboration, connectivity and good communication system have become the basic necessity for any enterprise today. That’s the way to improve employee’s interactivity to have seamless experiences within the team while having real-time engagements even when anyone is on the move. Maintaining smooth flow of data and report across the systems in real time is only possible thru a good collaboration solution
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