Whether you’re building the next Salesforce.com, or you’re looking to move all of your internal web based applications to a single distributed environment for delivery and management, SaaSGrid provides a complete technical and business solution that is unlike anything else on the market today.
SaaSGrid greatly reduces the barrier to entry for SaaS by smashing significant technical hurdles like multi-tenancy and grid scalability, while at the same time providing “out of the box” application services like metering and monetization, billing and subscriber management, and much more.
SaaSGrid allows you to leverage your existing assets, and write or extend your existing Microsoft .NET based applications. In fact, with SaaSGrid, the web-based enterprise apps you’ve already built using .NET are probably closer to SaaS-enabled than you think!
Flexible Deployment Options – Utility Cloud, Dedicated Cloud, Enterprise Cloud:
The SaaSGrid application server can be licensed and deployed in a dedicated cloud scenario, or you can simply deploy your applications to a utility SaaSGrid Cloud offered and managed by one of our hosting partners. SaaSGrid allows you to manage both utility and dedicated compute resources as a single compute mesh, giving you the most powerful and flexible solution for delivering your applications as true Software as a Service. You can leverage your existing hardware investments, and even extend your dedicated cloud by tapping into other utility cloud services like Amazon EC2, GoGrid, Microsoft Azure, and others.
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