X as a Service (XaaS): What the Future of Cloud Computing Will Bring
August 21, 2014Grazed from RicksCloud. Author: Rick Blaisdell.
In this post, I’ll discuss XaaS: what it is and why you might want to consider using it. First, what is XaaS? Is this just more marketing fluff? Why do we need to define yet another model to fully describe cloud services? I contest that XaaS is a legitimate term, and that it is useful to describe a new type of cloud services — those that make use of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS all neatly delivered in one package.
Such packages are intended to fully displace the delivery of a commodity IT service. My favorite example of XaaS is desktop as a service, or DaaS. In a DaaS product, a service provider might assemble it with the following:
- Servers to run Virtual Desktop Infrastructure from a provider such as Terremark (IaaS)
- An office suite such as Microsoft Office365 (SaaS)
- Patching and maintenance services
- A physical endpoint such as a Chromebook or thin client device…
The organization providing DaaS would design, assemble, and manage the product out of best-of-breed offerings in this case. The customer would pay one fee for the use of the product and have the all-important “one throat to choke” for the delivery of the product. At GreenPages, we see the emergence of XaaS (such as DaaS) as a natural evolution of the market for cloud services. This sort of market behavior is nothing new for other industries in a competitive market. Take a look at the auto industry (another one of my favorite examples)…
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