PaaS has evolved quickly…and will continue to do so

November 14, 2013 Off By David

Grazed from CloudTech. Author: Editorial Staff.

PaaS is a multi-faceted phenomenon that has been evolving very rapidly in the past five years, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Enterprises should get ready to anticipate and take advantage of new PaaS developments. To do so, they should ask vendors some hard questions about strategy plans and product roadmaps. For more information, see the Ovum report PaaS: Two More Years of Confusion Ahead.

PaaS has quickly evolved in the past few years

Today’s PaaS is quite different from that of yesterday, and this can cause confusion. Its rapid evolution has so far partly reflected the evolution of the overall cloud computing market. PaaS has, for example, evolved from a focus on public clouds to private and hybrid clouds, from green-field to legacy applications, and from being packaged with its own infrastructure services to supporting third-party (mostly IaaS) services…

Some of this evolution, however, is PaaS-specific. For example, PaaS is evolving from monolithic to modular offerings, from providing application building blocks (ingredients) to providing more comprehensive application frameworks (ready-mix offerings), and from supporting one or a small subset of languages, such as Java or PHP, to becoming a polyglot platform that supports a wide number of development languages…

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