Efficient Software Delivery through Service Delivery Platforms
Several weeks ago, we wrote a introductory article on service delivery platforms published in the Architect Journal. If we don't count blog entries, this is our first published article looking into "running" software delivered as a service. Over the next few months our goal is to complement our LitwareHR reference implementation (which show how to "build" software as a service) with another reference implementation Northwind Hosting (?!) which will encapsulate the service delivery platform best practices.
Below an excerpt of the article. Full article here.
"[...] There is, however, another means of improving efficiency which ISVs have not adopted with the same enthusiasm: the use of an underlying Service Delivery Platform (SDP). Adoption has been slow mainly because service delivery platforms optimized for line-of-business applications delivery are still in their infancy. But both existing and new actors in the hosting space are quickly building compelling capabilities. This paper explores the goals, capabilities, and motivations for adoption of SDP, and describes the technology and processes related to efficient software delivery through SDP. [...] The downward flow of horizontal capabilities from ISV “plumbing” into frameworks, and then into core platforms can be generalized further to cover the scenarios of software delivered as a service. In this sense, an SDP becomes an “operating system” for service delivery.”[...]
As usual feedback/comments/questions welcome.
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Anonymous
July 21, 2007
Recently when talking to an enterprise customer about SaaS and multi-tenancy considerations and it becameAnonymous
August 04, 2007
I ran across a really cool post from gianpaolo pertaining to his work on service delivery platforms.Anonymous
August 04, 2007
I ran across a really cool post from gianpaolo pertaining to his work on service delivery platforms.Anonymous
August 20, 2007
Now I too get it. Thanks to Gianpaolo's diagram of hosted services , it finally "clicked" for me. SoAnonymous
January 28, 2008
Below is an diagram I have been using for a while in my presentations on software + services (more aboutAnonymous
January 28, 2008
Below is an diagram I have been using for a while in my presentations on software + services (more aboutAnonymous
June 11, 2008
Recently when talking to an enterprise customer about SaaS and multi-tenancy considerations and it became