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Bob, you hit the nail on the head with this issue – multitenancy is really about having a single software version across all customers (for efficient support and maintenance), and shared...
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John, for the most part I agree that schema changes should not be customer specific. There are ways to implement custom fields and the like without requiring custom schemas. I can imagine scenarios...
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[...] bloggers unfold with a focus on multi-tenancy. A while back, Bob Warfield over at Smoothspan, posted some interesting commentary on multi-tenancy being more of a marketing gimmick (not so black...
View ArticleBy: Throwing Around the Term "Multi-tenancy" Isn't Helpful | SaaS Blogs
[...] causes significant miscommunication. From a marketing perspective, vendors are sucked into the Green Crystals Marketing described by Bob Warfield a couple of years ago. Most cloud vendors are...
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[...] use a somewhat limited definition of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that I want to veer into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows the one true path. But the fact...
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[...] a rather singular clarification of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that we wish to curve into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows a one loyal path. But a fact...
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[...] use a somewhat limited definition of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that I want to veer into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows the one true path. But the fact...
View ArticleBy: Peering through the Cloud of Multi-tenancy – Part I « CloudYoda,...
[...] providers. The emphasis on well designed multi-tenancy is important. We do not wish to re-visit the green crystals debate, but a good multi-tenant architecture will facilitate automation in a...
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[...] providers. The emphasis on well designed multi-tenancy is important. We do not wish to re-visit the green crystals debate, but a good multi-tenant architecture will facilitate automation in a...
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[…] Comments Software as Services… on Degrees of Multi-Tenancy (Degr…Social Media Adoptio… on Do You Read the SaaS Curmudgeo…Rob Mathewson on Kindle: Seth […]
View ArticleBy: johnfmartin
Bob, you hit the nail on the head with this issue – multitenancy is really about having a single software version across all customers (for efficient support and maintenance), and shared...
View ArticleBy: smoothspan
John, for the most part I agree that schema changes should not be customer specific. There are ways to implement custom fields and the like without requiring custom schemas. I can imagine scenarios...
View ArticleBy: SaaS Blogs - » Is multi-tenancy more important than just cost savings?
[…] bloggers unfold with a focus on multi-tenancy. A while back, Bob Warfield over at Smoothspan, posted some interesting commentary on multi-tenancy being more of a marketing gimmick (not so black and...
View ArticleBy: Throwing Around the Term "Multi-tenancy" Isn't Helpful | SaaS Blogs
[…] causes significant miscommunication. From a marketing perspective, vendors are sucked into the Green Crystals Marketing described by Bob Warfield a couple of years ago. Most cloud vendors are...
View ArticleBy: Multi-tenancy: emulation or the real thing? | ZDNet
[…] use a somewhat limited definition of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that I want to veer into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows the one true path. But the fact...
View ArticleBy: Multi-tenancy: emulation or the real thing?
[…] a rather singular clarification of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that we wish to curve into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows a one loyal path. But a fact stays...
View ArticleBy: Multi-tenancy: emulation or the real thing? › Cloud Computing Bookmark &...
[…] use a somewhat limited definition of what constitutes multi-tenancy. Not that I want to veer into a ‘green crystals’ debate here about whose multi-tenancy follows the one true path. But the fact...
View ArticleBy: Peering through the Cloud of Multi-tenancy – Part I « CloudYoda,...
[…] providers. The emphasis on well designed multi-tenancy is important. We do not wish to re-visit the green crystals debate, but a good multi-tenant architecture will facilitate automation in a host...
View ArticleBy: Peering through the Cloud of Multi-tenancy – Part I « iPlayCloud
[…] providers. The emphasis on well designed multi-tenancy is important. We do not wish to re-visit the green crystals debate, but a good multi-tenant architecture will facilitate automation in a host...
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