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What is AAS? A Quick Guide to "As-A-Service" Solutions

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What is AAS? A Quick Guide to "As-A-Service" Solutions

AAS solutions, or "As-A-Service" solutions, refer to a variety of services delivered over the internet, allowing businesses to access software, platforms, infrastructure, and other IT services on a subscription basis without needing to invest in and maintain physical hardware and software. Common types of AAS solutions include:
▫️ SaaS (Software as a Service): Provides access to software applications over the internet. Examples include Google Workspace, Microsoft Office 365, and Salesforce
▫️ PaaS (Platform as a Service): Offers a platform allowing customers to develop, run, and manage applications without dealing with the underlying infrastructure. Examples include Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure, and Heroku
▫️ IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): Provides virtualized computing resources over the internet. Examples include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
▫️ DaaS (Desktop as a Service): Delivers virtual desktop environments to users over the internet. Examples include Amazon WorkSpaces and Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
▫️ BaaS (Backend as a Service): Provides web and mobile app developers with a way to connect their applications to backend cloud storage and processing. Examples include Firebase and Backendless
▫️ FaaS (Function as a Service): A type of cloud service that allows developers to execute code in response to events without managing the infrastructure. Examples include AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions
These solutions enable businesses to scale their IT resources up or down as needed, reduce costs, and focus on core business activities rather than IT management.

SaaS: The Most Known AAS Solution

When we talk about "As-A-Service" solutions, the most well-known is undoubtedly SaaS. Many of you might already be using it!
SaaS stands for Software as a Service. It’s a model where applications are hosted by a provider and accessed by users over the internet. Unlike traditional software, SaaS eliminates the need for installations on individual devices.

Benefits of SaaS

▫️ Cost Savings: Lower upfront costs as there’s no need for hardware
▫️ Automatic Updates: Providers handle updates, ensuring users have the latest features
▫️ Accessibility: Accessible from any device with an internet connection
▫️ Scalability: Easily scale usage without infrastructure concerns
▫️ Reduced IT Burden: Providers manage maintenance and security

Leading SaaS Projects to Watch in 2024

▫️ Salesforce: Comprehensive suite for customer service and marketing automation
▫️ HubSpot: CRM and marketing platform championing inbound marketing
▫️ Slack: Business communication platform for remote teams
▫️ Shopify: E-commerce platform for online stores and retail systems
▫️ Notion: Customizable project management tool with a user-friendly interface
▫️ Grammarly: AI-powered spelling and grammar checker
▫️ SurveyMonkey: Survey creation and distribution platform for data collection
▫️ Intuit Mint: Financial management tool for budgeting and tracking
▫️ Mailchimp: All-in-one marketing platform focusing on email marketing
▫️ Afterpay: "Buy now, pay later" service integrating with e-commerce

EAAS: Engineering or Expertise as a Service?

At Idelsoft, we proudly position ourselves as an EAAS company, providing expert Engineering as a Service solutions tailored to your needs. However, one of our clients recently suggested it could stand for Expertise as a Service, highlighting the value of our specialized knowledge and skills.
Which option do you like more? Engineering as a Service or Expertise as a Service?
If you want to grow your business at your own pace and build a team, Idelsoft can help. We have a strong expertise that specializes in finding great tech talent and making your company stand out. Get in touch today to see how we can support your tech scaleup.