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What is PaaS (People as a Service ) and how will you benefit from it
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2. What Is PaaS (People as a Service ) and
How Will You Benefit From It?
3. What is PaaS ?
PaaS or People as a Service is the latest and
most comprehensive offering from Cloud
Computing. Integrating all the services of
IaaS, SaaS, OaaS, PaaS provides employees
'on demand' from a cloud. This makes it easy
for a client sitting anywhere in the world to
hire as many or as few employees as they
want. There is nil investment in manpower
recruitment in the PaaS model.
4. Easy entry for SMEs
PaaS provides a very easy entry for Small
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) whose tight
budgets often restrict their access to the best
locally available talent. Hiring an employee
'on demand' equals freedom from
recruitment, employee taxes, laws and
regulations, benefits and other employee-
related overheads.
5. No capital expenditure
The PaaS model enables companies to hire
employees from anywhere in the world
without any extra capital expenditure. All the
necessary infrastructure – hardware,
software, workstations, and communication
tools – is provided by the cloud provider.
6. Easy scalability
One of the most attractive features of PaaS is
the freedom to control the number of
employees one wishes to hire. Hire 1 or 10, as
per the volume of your work. Scale up or
down whenever you feel like.
7. Multitenancy
The PaaS resources are shared among several
clients who are simultaneously accessing these
services form the cloud. This automatically
lowers the cost of these services per person or
client and makes PaaS one of the most cost-
effective cloud components ever, since
everything from infrastructure to human
resources are managed and provided by the
cloud service owner.
8. PaaS is not location-specific
PaaS is not location-specific. This means that
a client could be sitting anywhere in the world
but still be able to easily access, collaborate
and communicate with their remote resource
though the PaaS cloud services. PaaS allows a
client remote access to the service provider's
systems.