SUGGESTIVE STUDY FOR SERVICEORIENTED CLOUD COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE FOR CLOUD INTEROPERABILITY AND MULTI-TENANCY CAPABILITY
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET) (Vol.11, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-04-30
Authors : K. Venkatasalam K. Shanmugapriya;
Page : 316-323
Keywords : Cloud Computing; Service Delivery Models; Software as a Service; SaaS Architecture;
Abstract
The role of Software as A Service (SaaS) for effective cloud storage in enterprises is examined in this research paper, as well as its consequences. Nowadays, businesses are banking high on SaaS and incorporating this cloud infrastructure application distribution paradigm into their IT services. SaaS applications are a service-oriented cloud storage implementation paradigm that is used as IT infrastructure. It is a multitenant architecture that provides a rich user interface for the features that the Service Delivery user has requested. The value of SaaS application design, functionality, performance, advantages, and drawbacks are also discussed in this research paper. Cloud storage is becoming increasingly mainstream, with IT behemoths such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM launching cloud computing infrastructure. Present cloud implementations, on the other hand, are often separate from other cloud implementations. This paper provides an analysis of modern cloud computing systems, addresses current cloud computing deployment problems, and suggests a ServiceOriented Cloud Computing Architecture (SOCCA) for cloud interoperability. Furthermore, the SOCCA recommends high-level designs to help suit cloud computing's multi-tenancy capability
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