Caspio Removes Caps on Unlimited PaaS Pricing Plan

July 15, 2013 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

It’s like cloud providers are engaging in a cutthroat limbo contest as they continue to ask each other, "How low can you go?" As we noted last week, cloud providers seem to be engaging in a price war, but the truth is as price cuts happen, others simply follow suit. And it’s not just the big boys playing the game. Some of the small and midsize players are also reducing prices in what is quickly becoming the norm in the cloud computing space.

Take Caspio as a good example. The PaaS provider has announced a new pricing plan to removes the pay-per-usage model most cloud providers pride themselves on in favor of a "one price fits all" plan. Caspio, which provides a PaaS for custom business applications, has removed all caps on applications, users, storage and email messages within its new Standard pricing plan…

Under the new plan, Caspio is providing its customers, many of which are apps developers, with all of its platform’s features and resources to enable them to create unlimited applications. It’s almost like a return of old-school software pricing models, but with a cloud computing subscription element. Not that it’s a bad thing, as it could really make cloud costs very predictable for heavy users…

Read more from the source @ http://talkincloud.com/cloud-software-developers-and-isvs/caspio-removes-caps-unlimited-paas-pricing-plan