For Application Development & Program Management Professionals (Length: 23 pages)

April 1, 2009 (updated April 21, 2009)

Platform-As-A-Service Is Here: How To Sift Through The Options

The Rewards And Risks Of PaaS For Application Development Shops

This is the second document in the "Assessing Platform-As-A-Service" series.

by John R. Rymer

with Randy Heffner, Jeffrey S. Hammond, James Staten, Wallis Yu


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

The term platform-as-a-service describes many different approaches to developing applications that run in Internet data centers, and each of these approaches is suited to a limited number of application scenarios. These scenarios are evident in the developer services each platform provides as well as in each provider's customers. For your experimentation with PaaS, select products that not only are well aligned with your shop's applications needs and skills but that also provide the facilities you'll need to create useful applications. Before selecting PaaS products to evaluate, consider two other approaches to developing applications using "cloud" architectures: direct use of an infrastructure-as-a-service product such as Amazon EC2, and development of your own data center based on "cloud" technologies and design principles. Lastly, temper your planning with a strong understanding of the potential rewards PaaS can bring your organization as well as the risks of these new products.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemSift Through The PaaS Options To Find The Diamonds

itemPaaS Providers Offer A Wide Range of Developer Features

itemIntroduction To PaaS Providers And Their Products

itemAlternatives For Taking Apps To Internet Data Centers

itemThe Infrastructure-As-A-Service Alternative

itemThe Ultra Modular Computing Alternative

itemBalancing The Rewards And Risks Of PaaS

itemThe Rewards Of PaaS

itemThe Risks Of PaaS

recommendations

itemStart Your Planning Engine For PaaS

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed 38 vendor and two user companies, including Acesis, AdventNet, AllRounds, Bungee Labs, Callidus Software, Caspio, Coghead, Daptiv, Elastra, Engine Yard, Google, IBM, Intuit, Magic Software Enterprises, Micro Focus, Microsoft, OrangeScape Technologies, OutSystems, Pegasystems, Relational Networks, rPath, salesforce.com, Schumacher Group, and Sun Microsystems.

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Analyst: John R. Rymer
Technology: Application Development, Application Development Processes & Tools, Application Strategy & Selection, Architecture & Technology Strategy, Computer Architectures, Data Management, Information & Knowledge Management, IT Infrastructure & Operations, IT Services, Outsourcing, Packaged Applications, Sourcing & Procurement, Sourcing Strategy & Execution
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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