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Feb 17th, 2009
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Re: Are SaaS & Cloud Computing Interchangeable Terms?
Tantonyong,
Thanks for the link. I will check that out (and this one works). BTW, I started following you on Twitter. You can follow me at:
http://twitter.com/ron_miller

Thanks for taking the time to comment.

Ron
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Re: Are SaaS & Cloud Computing Interchangeable Terms?
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Re: Are SaaS & Cloud Computing Interchangeable Term

I gathered more information about cloud computing Saas. I attended one conference in http://cloudslam10.com and learned more information about that conference. That information is more helpful for IT Professionals.
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Cloud and SaaS

Three combination of Cloud and SaaS

1. Cloud Computing without SaaS.
2. Cloud Computing with SaaS.
3. SaaS without Cloud COmputing.


Please let me know if all 3 of above are valid scenarios.
most of the people disgree on Case-1
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Re: Are SaaS & Cloud Computing Interchangeable Terms?
I'm not clear how you would have scenario 1. The cloud is always going to be a service, so I'm not sure how you could have one without the other. It would be helpful if you have provided examples of each scenario to better understand what you mean.

Thanks for commenting.

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Re: Are SaaS & Cloud Computing Interchangeable Terms?
These quick couple of paragraphs spell it out pretty clearly...
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