Up-and-Comers Soft wares to Watch in the Microsoft SAAS, Amazon SAAS Space

 


Microsoft SAAS, Amazon SAAS is deservedly ranked among the world's top companies, each of them proving to be valuable in providing a variety of cutting-edge online cloud computing and web services. Both companies have made major strides in the efforts channeled towards the growth and development of their space over a couple of years.

Microsoft SAAS, Amazon SAAS: How they are Entering the SaaS Space

Current market stats show that Microsoft SaaS controls 33% of the software as a services market share. Amazon SaaS follows closely at 21%, while Google is at 8%. Discover how these two industry giants' tactics are employed to enter and dominate the SaaS space.

Cloud computing provides services over the network using software and hardware (Prajapati et al. 2018).

Microsoft SaaS

Cloud computing is growing exponentially as many companies become aware of its cost-cutting benefits. Cloud computing is a highly robust technological approach that can give considerably better data protection than traditional storage. A perfect example is:

Microsoft Azure   

Azure is a cloud computing service built for compatibility with numerous applications. It has enabled users to create, assign, and control applications over several clouds at the edge and on-site.

 

Amazon SaaS

Amazon's core business provides entrepreneurs with state-of-the-art infrastructure and a platform to excel in web services. You can launch or buy web hosting services on the platform through its marketplace platform known as:

Amazon Web Services

 


 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is software for deploying and hosting other SaaS products.

One of the most popular apps on the amazon marketplace is Alexa. Alexa ranks top and has taken the automation of assistant tasks to the next level by leveraging AI and data science. Amazon Alexa statistics 2020 show that 53.6 million Amazon Echo speakers were sold in the same year. In 2021, the figure is expected to rise to 65 million.

 

 

References

Prajapati, A.J ., Sharma, S.J ., & Badgujar, V.S (2018). All about cloud: a systematic survey. International Conference on Smart City and Emerging Technology (ICSCET), pp. 1-6

Kaushik, P ., Rao, A.m ., Singh, D.P ., Vashisht, S., & Gupta, S (2021). Cloud Computing and Comparison based on Service and Performance between Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. International Conference on Technological Advancements and Innovations (ICTAI), 2021, pp. 268-273.

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