AWS SaaS Boost: An Open-Source Tool for Accelerating SaaS Migration - AWS Online Tech Talks

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Moving solutions to a SaaS delivery can be daunting for some organizations. The complexity and overhead of refactoring your solution, automating tenant onboarding, introducing new operational tooling, and a host of other factors can make it challenging or impossible for organizations to move to SaaS. The investment and time is just too long. In this tech talk, we’ll dig into the details of AWS SaaS Boost, a new tool that streamlines your ability to move a monolith into a SaaS delivery model. The goal of AWS SaaS Boost is to provide a pre-built SaaS environment that enables organizations to begin to operate as a SaaS business without absorbing all the complexity that comes with building, operating, and managing a SaaS solutions. We’ll explore the fundamentals of this open source environment, describing both the experience and the underlying architecture.
    Learning Objectives:
    *Get an overview of the SaaS Boost value proposition
    *Examine the model for migrating an existing application SaaS Boost
    *Explore the underlying architecture of SaaS Boost
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  • @siyuanguo5128
    @siyuanguo5128 2 года назад +1

    This is really cool, so do you guys planning to support this long term and rollout new versions gradually?