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27 Sep 08
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the design of our EAI platform incorporates both an enterprise install and SaaS component
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One impact will be that interfacing with so many other SaaS, S+S and SN offerings will force us to keep a clean architecture and interface. That will slow down our short term responses to solutions but be a long term benefit, even internally and to our customers.
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The impact of SaaS and social networking on my career has been that expertise in multitenancy (multi-tenant data architecture and security in particular) and social networking APIs such as Open Social and the Facebook API is now part of my toolkit.
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compelling ways to integrate social computing into traditional enterprise applications
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When gathering requirements for a new application, I help my customers understand the potential benefits and opportunities of SaaS and social networking for their business
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If SaaS brings swift turnaround then we're going to need to adhere even closer to principles of sound engineering so that our application models can move as quickly as the business does
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Working on a "live" application one must apply discipline to test and deployment of upgrades as a slip-up can cost many customers downtime and lost business
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a result they need less IT staff in their company and they save quite a bit not having to maintain a technology in house. With this trend the Future of IT jobs as we know them today is quite grim.
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Writing applications for SaaS adds some complexity in the security model of applications
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In SaaS as a service, you must add company/organization and purchased features.
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Customers don't know what their own systems cost
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