Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Solutions

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Red Hat OpenShift

OpenShift is Red Hat's Cloud Computing Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. OpenShift is an application platform in the cloud where application developers and teams can build, test, deploy, and run their applications.

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SAP Business Technology Platform

SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) is the company's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering, that brings together intelligent enterprise applications with database and data management, analytics, integration and extension capabilities into one platform for both cloud and hybrid…

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Google Compute Engine

Google Compute Engine is an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) product from Google Cloud. It provides virtual machines with carbon-neutral infrastructure which run on the same data centers that Google itself uses.

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IBM Cloud Code Engine

IBM Cloud Code Engine is a fully managed, serverless platform that unifies the deployment of containers and applications including web apps, microservices, event-driven functions, or batch jobs. This serverless compute service aims to remove the burden of building, deploying, an…

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Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud

Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is a comprehensive service that offers fully managed OpenShift clusters, on IBM Cloud platform. It is directly integrated into the same Kubernetes service that maintains 25 billion on-demand forecasts daily at The Weather Company.

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Google Cloud Run

Google Cloud Run enables users to build and deploy scalable containerized apps written in any language (including Go, Python, Java, Node.js, .NET, and Ruby) on a fully managed platform. Cloud Run can be paired with other container ecosystem tools, including Google's Cloud Build, Cloud…

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is the platform-as-a-service offering provided by Amazon and designed to leverage AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).

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Azure Cloud Services

Azure Cloud Services is a cloud platform that enables users to create infinitely-scalable cloud applications and APIs. It enables users to build the web and cloud applications needed while also simplifying the management of applications with cloud services, and while ensuring high…

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Heroku Platform

The Heroku Platform, now from Salesforce, is a platform-as-a-service based on a managed container system, with integrated data s…

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Salesforce Lightning Platform

Salesforce Platform is designed for building and deploying scalable cloud applications with managed hardware provisioning and app stacks. It provides out-of-the-box tools and services to automate business processes, integrate with external apps, and provide responsive layouts and…

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Google App Engine

Google App Engine is Google Cloud's platform-as-a-service offering. It features pay-per-use pricing and support for a broad array of programming languages.

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AWS Lambda

AWS Lambda is a serverless computing platform that lets users run code without provisioning or managing servers. With Lambda, users can run code for virtually any type of app or backend service—all with zero administration. It takes of requirements to run and scale code with high…

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Appocore
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Appocore is a platform dedicated to facilitating efficient and quality-driven development of digital products. It's a collection of proprietary operational and cloud-based software solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of each project.

Appocore's functionality…

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IBM Cloud Foundry

IBM Cloud Foundry is an IBM version of the open-source platform designed for building, testing, deploying, and scaling applications. Enterprises can run Cloud Foundry in a public isolated environment, while natively integrating with other IBM Cloud services, such as AI, Blockchain,…

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Tanzu Application Catalog

The Tanzu Application Catalog (or Bitnami) provides packaged applications for any platform. The platform delivers and maintains a catalog of 130+ ready-to-run server applications and development environments in partnership with cloud providers including Amazon, Google, Microsoft,…

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Render
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Render, a platform from the company of the same name in San Francisco, is presented as an easy way for developers to run applications in production.

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NXT1 LaunchIT
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NXT1 LaunchIT is a developer’s platform to build and operate secure SaaS, enabling instant availability by streamlining and automating every aspect of cloud infrastructure management required for SaaS delivery and sales.

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DuploCloud
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DuploCloud, headquartered in San Jose, offers an eponymous end-to-end DevOps software platform for dev teams that don’t have dedicated DevOps engineers and augments those that do. The platform automates the provisioning of applications to the cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), integrating…

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Userful
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Userful is flagship desktop virtualization software from the company of the same name.

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Waylay Digital Twin

Waylay Digital Twin is a no-code Salesforce solution that connects IoT to Salesforce and boosts the visibility of data, health and performance metrics for connected assets. Salesforce users configure asset monitoring based on the business context, create new condition-based predictive…

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Waylay  Enterprise

A suite of low-code enterprise automation software platform for the enterprise IOT, connecting devices, and enterprise IT systems.

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Waylay IO
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Waylay IO brings an entirely new low-code business model to the developer community. It allows developers to build automation flows and use cases in no time. Its developer-friendly environment, backed by an engaged community creates the perfect setting to bring ideas to life, experiment…

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Choreo by WSO2

Since WSO2's June 2021 acquisition of Platformer, the company now offers and supports Choreo, the former Platform IPaaS and low-code cloud native engineering for API Developers.

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Engine Yard

Engine Yard is a platform-as-a-service solution allowing developers to plan, build, deploy, and manage applications in the cloud. Engine Yard also provides services for deployment, managing AWS, supporting databases, and microservices & container development.

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Waylay Edge Solution

Waylay is a leading enterprise IT-OT digital unification software company delivering low-code based orchestration, automation and analytics software solutions. Waylay Edge Solution's TinyAutomator brings the power of Waylay automation technology to the edge, in response to the…

Videos for Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Solutions

What is IaaS and PaaS - An Introduction to Cloud Computing Servicing
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Learn more about the worlds of IaaS and PaaS (Infrastructure as a service and platform as a service) in this short video.
PaaS Explained
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In this lightboard video, Tessa Rodes with IBM Cloud explains what Platform as a Service, or PaaS, is while also using multiple analogies to illustrate how PaaS can be a more cost-efficient solution by enabling developers to focus on code and not the server and software configuration.

Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Solutions TrustMap

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What is Platform as a Service Software?

Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provide a computing platform and a solution stack as a service. PaaS is a set of tools and services designed to make coding and deploying applications much more efficient. In essence, PaaS is a platform for building software delivered over the web. A PaaS platform can be a very good way to develop a scalable web application with modest up-front investment.

Developers of SaaS applications are now responsible for operational work like provisioning, configuring, managing, and updating hardware resources, which are skills they would not have needed in the traditional on-premise world. The overlap between provisioning IT services and developing applications is a much-discussed area that has come to be known as DevOps.

The emergence of PaaS is designed to release application developers from complexity by providing them with the operational components underlying application development, such as operating systems, databases, and middleware, etc. Developers of business applications using Platform as a Service technology are released from the overhead of worrying about scalability and security issues and are free to focus on developing applications.

The PaaS layer also integrates automatically with the even more fundamental Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) layer, so that developers don’t have to worry about infrastructure components like hardware.

PaaS systems execute a developer’s source code by retrieving all necessary dependencies that are specific to the frameworks and languages used in the application. The platform also manages things like configuration and release management.

The value proposition for purchasing a PaaS solution is that these tools typically result in a faster time to market for emerging applications, provide streamlined management of applications, and reduce the complexity associated with the development process. Of course, one of the biggest selling points of PaaS is that it significantly lowers the high costs historically associated with application development. As such, PaaS solutions should typically manage the following components for users:

  • Runtime
  • Middleware
  • O/S
  • Virtualization

Platform as a Service (PaaS) Features & Capabilities

  • Ease-of-building user interfaces
  • Scalability
  • Platform management overhead
  • Workflow engine capability
  • Platform access control
  • Services-enabled integration
  • Development environment creation
  • Development environment replication
  • Issue monitoring and notification
  • Issue recovery
  • Upgrades and platform fixes

Platform as a Service Software Comparison

When considering different PaaS solutions, consider the following aspects of each product offering.

  1. Compatibility: PaaS solutions can function alongside Infrastructure as a Services (IaaS) solutions. When doing so, it is necessary to consider compatibility. Some vendors offer solutions that include both IaaS and PaaS solutions, while others have a separate offering for each. Some PaaS solutions can even integrate with IaaS solutions from different vendors. When purchasing a PaaS solution, it is crucial to discuss compatibility with vendors.
  2. Type of PaaS: There are three different types of PaaS. PaaS software tied to a specific Software as a Service (SaaS) works with a particular SaaS application, providing it with additional features. PaaS solutions related to a particular operating environment work with specific operating environments, such as IaaS solutions that include PaaS features. Lastly, open-cloud PaaS acts as a standalone platform without dependencies on other applications.
  3. Hosting Options: PaaS solutions have several cloud deployment options, including private, public, community, and hybrid clouds. The type of cloud deployment can influence price and resource portability, consider what kind of deployment is ideal when comparing PaaS solutions.

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Pricing

For developers on a budget, there are a few PaaS offerings available for free. Products like Dokku, are completely free, open-source projects. Then there are providers like OpenShift and AWS Elastic Beanstalk, that while not totally free, have free options for smaller projects.

For paid offerings, pricing varies greatly. Some products charge users per month, per instance, whereas others charge based on the amount of data used, sometimes on a monthly or even hourly basis. While services can start as low as less than 1¢ per gigabyte, for example, users should realistically plan to invest at least a few hundred dollars a month on the lower end to several thousand on the higher end, into their PaaS product if going with paid offerings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Platform as a Service software?

Platform as a service is a cloud computing service that provides a computing stack as a service for developing applications. Platform as a Service software provides components such as operating systems, and databases so developers can focus on developing and worry less about issues like scalability.

What is the best Platform as a Service software?

The Top Rated Platform as a Service software include:


What are the benefits of Platform as a Service Software?

The biggest advantage of Platform as a Service software that it allows for quicker application development, so products can be developed and released sooner. Additionally, since platform as a service software includes development tools that allow developers to write less code while developing.

How much does Platform as a Service cost?

For developing on a budget, there are free Platform as a Service options including Dokku, an open-source software, and proprietary options with free versions for smaller projects. For larger projects that want a proprietary software, pricing is dependent on number of users and the amount of data used. Services can start as low as $0.01 per gigabyte, but as more features and users are needed, prices increase.