Cloud Computing and SaaS
Posted by Trevor Smith on March 12, 2010.
Our applications have been "Cloud" based from first release and have adhered to the Software as a Service philosophy ie subscription based. However over the next week we will be adding Microsoft SQL Azure support. It will no longer be necessary to have a local SQL server.
- Data is streamed in real time to Microsoft's datacentres thus removing all database aministration concerns.
- Flexible storage space on demand
- Our applications create database schema on first run and ensure maintenance of schema
- Auditors and ITIL service providers will be able to maintain multiple client databases, producing reports on demand
- Audit local...
Changes to Free Demo's
Posted by Trevor Smith on March 02, 2010.
Hi Folks
We have made no secret of the fact that these products are evolving and many of our repeat users will have noticed the changes. Another change we have to consider is the Free Demo’s. Yes, its standard practise to give time limited or feature restricted demos, but we have a bit of a problem. We don’t want to restrict features because, obviously we’d like to show you what we can do. At the same time, when you have a product that can audit 1 million IP addresses an hour, how long do you give as a time limitted...
Subscription Based Purchasing / SaaS (Software as a Service)
Posted by Trevor Smith on February 03, 2010.
We are now offering our products in SaaS (Software as a Service) versions, which will provide subscription based use. These versions will be available with the option to use Microsoft SQL Azure, the Microsoft Cloud Computing solution, to host data and provide seamless use with capacity for any scale of network and without the cost of ownership of a local RDBMS system.