Course Information
Course Overview
Intro to SaaS, scalability, multi-tenancy, provisioning, security, APIs, management, maintenance
Are you a software professional who is intrigued by the term “Software-as-a-Service”? Have you thought about how Google, Microsoft, Salesforce and others build and manage these applications? Do you yearn to learn about the unique challenges in architecting and building these applications and how to solve them? If you are like countless other professionals who think so, you have come to the right place. This course unveils the principles, patterns and practices on which SaaS applications are architected and empowers you build some of your own.
You will learn about the unique challenges of SaaS – scalability, multi-tenancy, monitoring and integrations. You will become familiar with various options and understand their strength, shortcomings and uses. You will take up two use cases and build SaaS architectures for them throughout the course.
This course is intended for experienced software developers and software architects who are new to SaaS. If also helps students for IT to gain insight and understanding about SaaS. This is an architecture course. There is NO detailed design or source code that is discussed in this course.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 39 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Course Use Cases - An Introduction
- Section 3 Multi-tenancy Architecture
- Section 4 Data Services Architecture
- Section 5 Provisioning Architecture
- Section 6 Monitoring and Upgrades - Architecture
- Section 7 Security and Integrations - Architecture
- Section 8 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Architect Scalable SaaS applications
- Implement multi-tenancy models
- Design SaaS management and monitoring frameworks
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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GGianluca Esposito
not clear and same concept are exposed different time
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SSerge Hoedts
Great !! examples are simple and very good to easily understand
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NNiall Watts
Im not sure why I was assigned this - out of date and not pertinent to the role I do.
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AAmitava Thakur
Very good details is provided for the theoretical and practical knowledge gain.