There are multiple ways today to bring ISVs to the cloud. It depends on what business model they have, whether they multi-tenant architecture. ISV can package the software into an DevPay AMI and quickly get Utility style pricing OR ISV can re-architect and build a highly scalable highly available web application multi-tenant architecture in the cloud that scales on-demand. IMO, ISV should have both these strategies. See latest Adobe FMS on EC2 press release
I saw part of your presentation at an LA meetup about AWS at the end of January. I had to leave early for an emergency. I was wondering if you were sharing your presentation?
How to bring ISV to the cloud and become a SaaS vendor for mission critical applications.
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Ofir.
Hi Ofir,
There are multiple ways today to bring ISVs to the cloud. It depends on what business model they have, whether they multi-tenant architecture. ISV can package the software into an DevPay AMI and quickly get Utility style pricing OR ISV can re-architect and build a highly scalable highly available web application multi-tenant architecture in the cloud that scales on-demand. IMO, ISV should have both these strategies. See latest Adobe FMS on EC2 press release
Hi Jinesh,
I saw part of your presentation at an LA meetup about AWS at the end of January. I had to leave early for an emergency. I was wondering if you were sharing your presentation?
Thanks in advance!
- Michael
Here you go :
Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/AmazonWebServices/building-powerful-web-applications-in-the-aws-cloud-a-love-story-jinesh-varia
Blog: http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2011/03/building-powerful-web-applications-in-the-aws-cloud-a-love-story.html