Abstract

PaaS, or Platform-as-a-Service, is something that is not used as much as initially predicted within enterprises. While PaaS offerings vary greatly, most provide facilities for application design, deployment, testing, and self-provisioned hosting. More advanced services may exist in the offering as well, such as team collaboration, database integration, middleware services, Web service integration, storage, state management, and version management services. However, these patterns are not at all consistent from PaaS provider to PaaS provider, and this leads to some major confusion in the emerging PaaS space, as well as amongst enterprises that are looking to implement PaaS.

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