Whether an IT organization is going with public or private clouds, it’s important to understand the nuances of multi-tenant architecture. For public clouds, IT managers need to understand the degree ...
Now that cloud infrastructure is an inexpensive commodity, the case for multi-tenant applications has gone away, argues Unit4's chief architect Claus Jepsen Software multi-tenancy refers to a software ...
Recent discussions about SAP's Business byDesign have highlighted the importance of multi-tenancy as a component of on-demand software economics. Fellow Enterprise Irregular blogger, Anshu Sharma, who ...
Software is called "multi-tenanted" if a single instance can serve multiple tenants, and multi-tenancy is often referred to as an application "architecture." Cloud-native technology is challenging ...
Architectural evolution, inspired by hyper-scale deployments, delivers sovereign‑grade security, combining strict tenant isolation with a shared-nothing data core and unified file‑and‑object services ...
Given the advancements in database, container, platform and other technologies, the reasons for not offering a multi-tenant architecture are getting thin. So, with some vendors having multi-tenancy ...
Imagine living in an apartment building. You lock your door, install a security system, and feel pretty safe, right? But what if your neighbor's apartment gets robbed ...
(Updated February 23) Sybase's Eric Farrar explains what I meant to say about multitenancy, PaaS and ISVs, only much much better. I'd also recommend checking out SAP's own very worthy PaaS efforts, ...
Cloud computing is breaking through to the general public. Unfortunately, it’s only the most watered down version that the public is hearing about. Last week I listened to a program on NPR that ...