Non-Functional Requirements (NFR) are those requirements that cut across the software functionality, spanning across all the modules and features. These requirements go deep in to the architecture of a software, which is where they get…
In the last blog, Top 10 Critical NFRs for SaaS application-Part1, we discussed about what are NFRs (Non-functional requirements) and how it is important to know these requirements before the architecture phase. We listed 5…
In the present dynamic world there is such an exacting amount of requests from the business. Every one of these requests is not met by just COTS (Custom Off-The-Shelf Software) and enterprises do have the…
All these days we have been buying mobile phones from Amazon, but now you can get Mobile as a Service from Amazon Web Service. I haven’t seen a technology that has been growing like AWS cloud. You…
With the web 2.0, online authentication has evolved. Social networking platforms provide unique opportunity for online businesses to bring their products up close to the customers in their virtual lives. User behavior on these sites…
What is the nature of the security issues you might face while delivering your solution on Cloud? The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has put together a list of the nine most prevalent and serious security threats…
Sometimes risk is compensated with opportunity” – this statement is true for any business. However, when it comes to “cloud” the opportunity is enormous that it’s worth facing the risks through proper mitigation and planning.…
Cloud migration can pose a lot of questions – Which applications to migrate? Which public or private clouds? Which applications in which cloud? What security standards to follow? What unknowns should I be aware of?…
Do you know that a very small percentage of SaaS businesses are profitable, including those that have been in the market since the SaaS model began? Let’s pick the giant in SaaS business – Salesforce.com.…
Whether software vendors like it or not, today they don’t have a choice other than providing atleast one version of their software in a subscription based SaaS model. One single major concern from Independent Software…
This is the 3rd part of the blog series discussing on benchmarking the maturity of a SaaS solution. Click the following links to see the earlier parts – part 1 and part 2. In this blog let’s look at…
If you have decided to develop a SaaS application, the main focus is to build your domain functionalities and take your MVP(minimal viable product) to market. It is not easy though to build a SaaS…