SaaS

Simplify Software as a Service (SaaS) Integration

Authors: 
Peel, Simon

Fuelled by a fiercely competitive business environment that requires the pace of business and
technology to accelerate, companies need to adapt to change faster, and their IT departments
must deliver innovative technology solutions rapidly and at a lower cost. As a result, companies
are adopting Software as a Service (SaaS) applications to address these challenges, in particular
for reducing costs of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions.
SaaS CRM solutions are an attractive alternative to traditional on-premise complex CRM

Year: 
2008

Multi-Tenant Databases for Software as a Service: Schema-Mapping Techniques

Authors: 
Aulbach, Stefan; Jacobs Dean, Torsten GrustDean; Kemper, Alfons; Rittinger, Jan

In the implementation of hosted business services, multi-
ple tenants are often consolidated into the same database
to reduce total cost of ownership. Common practice is to
map multiple single-tenant logical schemas in the applica-
tion to one multi-tenant physical schema in the database.
Such mappings are challenging to create because enterprise
applications allow tenants to extend the base schema, e.g.,
for vertical industries or geographic regions. Assuming the
workload stays within bounds, the fundamental limitation
on scalability for this approach is the number of tables the

Year: 
2008
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