Services like Microsoft 365 and Gmail are quintessential examples of SaaS. In this model, the entire application—from the user interface to the data storage—is managed by the service provider, and users interact with these services through web browsers or specialized clients.
  • Simplified deployment: The streamlined nature of serverless computing means fewer components to worry about, allowing for quicker and more straightforward deployment of your custom business software.
  • Cost-savings: You only pay for the computing resources you actually use, eliminating the need for constant server upkeep and human resources for server maintenance, thereby reducing overall costs significantly.
  • Transfer of risk: Since the responsibility of server management is outsourced to specialized cloud providers, businesses can mitigate the risks associated with server downtimes, security vulnerabilities, and other operational challenges.
  • Unlimited scalability: Serverless architecture is designed to automatically scale up or down as needed, making it particularly beneficial for businesses that experience seasonal demand fluctuations or sudden spikes in user traffic.
When you hand over your data and backend operations to a third-party provider, compliance becomes a shared responsibility. Ensuring that your service provider meets industry standards and regulations like HIPAA can add an extra layer of complexity to your operations.
 
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