Business
    How Does Auto Scaling Work?
    A product launch was scheduled for midnight. The engineering team had prepared for weeks. They reviewed application performance. They tested database capacity. They monitored infrastructure dashboards. They built contingency plans. Everything looked ready. Then the unexpected happened. Within minutes of launch, user traffic exceeded forecasts by several multiples. Years earlier, this would have triggered an emergency response. Engineers would have been paged. Servers would have...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:38:46 0 125
    Business
    Does PaaS Automatically Scale?
    A founder once told me about the most stressful fifteen minutes of his company's year. The product had been featured in a major industry publication. Traffic exploded. Customer registrations surged. The marketing team celebrated. The engineering team panicked. Years earlier, a similar spike would have triggered an all-hands emergency. Servers would have been monitored obsessively. Capacity forecasts would have been revisited. Engineers would have scrambled to determine whether...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:28:20 0 127
    Business
    What Are the Biggest Migration Challenges for PaaS?
    A chief information officer once opened a migration planning meeting with a statement that sounded both confident and reasonable. “We’ve already chosen the platform,” he said. “The hard part is over.” The room nodded. Contracts had been signed. Architecture diagrams had been approved. The organization had selected a Platform as a Service provider after months of evaluation. By every visible measure, progress was being made. Then an enterprise architect...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:25:02 0 136
    Business
    How Long Does a PaaS Migration Take?
    A technology executive once asked a question that seemed perfectly reasonable. In fact, it was the first question everyone in the room wanted answered. The company had selected a Platform as a Service provider. Budgets were approved. Stakeholders were aligned. The migration initiative had executive sponsorship. Everything appeared ready. Then the executive looked around the table and asked: “So, how long is this going to take?” The consultants exchanged glances. The...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:21:40 0 177
    Business
    Can Legacy Applications Run on PaaS?
    A chief technology officer once showed me a diagram that looked less like a software architecture and more like an archaeological dig. There were layers everywhere. A customer database from the early 2000s. Middleware nobody wanted to touch. Custom integrations connecting systems that had long outlived their original purpose. Applications built by employees who had retired years earlier. The CTO smiled and said something I have heard many times since: “Everyone tells us to move...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 14:20:10 0 136
    Business
    How Does Identity and Access Management Work?
    Several years ago, I attended a security review meeting that began with what appeared to be a technical discussion and ended as a lesson in organizational trust. The company had invested heavily in cybersecurity. Firewalls were in place. Encryption was enabled. Monitoring systems were operating around the clock. Executives felt confident. Then an auditor asked a simple question: “Who currently has access to your customer data?” The answer should have been immediate. It...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 13:38:05 0 138
    Business
    Who Is Responsible for Security in PaaS?
    A technology executive once asked a question that instantly changed the direction of an otherwise routine cloud migration meeting. The company had selected a Platform as a Service provider. The engineering team was excited. Operations leaders were relieved. Developers anticipated faster deployments and fewer infrastructure headaches. Everything appeared to be moving forward smoothly. Then the executive leaned forward and asked: “If we're moving to PaaS, whose job is security...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 13:34:07 0 135
    Business
    How Is Data Protected in PaaS?
    A few years ago, I sat in on a cloud migration workshop where the conversation took an unexpected turn. The agenda seemed straightforward. Move an application from on-premises infrastructure to a Platform as a Service environment. Reduce operational overhead. Improve scalability. Accelerate deployment. The discussion progressed smoothly until someone asked a single question: “What happens to our data once it enters the platform?” The room grew noticeably quieter. Not...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 13:32:13 0 112
    Business
    Is PaaS HIPAA Compliant?
    A healthcare startup founder once described a moment that felt like a turning point for the company. The product was working. Doctors were testing it. Patients were engaging with it. Investors were enthusiastic. Then a prospective healthcare customer asked a question that instantly changed the conversation: “Is your platform HIPAA compliant?” The founder answered confidently. “Our cloud provider is.” The customer paused. Then came the follow-up. “That...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 13:30:30 0 90
    Business
    Is PaaS Compliant with GDPR?
    A founder once asked me a question that sounded deceptively simple. His company had finally gained traction in Europe. New customers were arriving every week. Revenue was growing. The product team was celebrating. Then a legal advisor asked where customer data was being stored. The celebration paused. The founder looked at his engineering lead. The engineering lead looked at the cloud provider. The cloud provider pointed toward documentation. And suddenly everyone realized they were...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-08 13:29:06 0 86
    Business
    How Do CI/CD Pipelines Work with PaaS?
    The most dangerous deployment process is the one that works perfectly until it doesn’t. I learned this while working with a software team that had built a successful application over several years. The product was growing. Customers were happy. The engineering team was productive. Then came the release. A routine update. A small change. A familiar process. Someone manually deployed the application. Someone else checked the logs. Another person verified the database changes. It...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:36:27 0 416
    Business
    Can I Use Docker with PaaS?
    A developer once told me something that perfectly captured the tension many engineering teams feel when choosing a cloud platform. “We want the simplicity of PaaS,” he said, “but we don’t want to give up Docker.” That sentence sounds like a technical preference. It is actually a strategic question. Because behind the discussion about Docker and Platform as a Service is a much larger organizational challenge: How much control should a team maintain, and how...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:35:29 0 659
    Business
    Does PaaS Support Kubernetes?
    A few years ago, I sat in a meeting where two technology leaders were arguing over what appeared to be a simple infrastructure decision. One wanted the speed and simplicity of Platform as a Service. The other wanted Kubernetes. The discussion quickly became philosophical. One side valued abstraction. The other valued control. One side wanted developers shipping code. The other wanted engineering teams owning the platform. At one point, someone summarized the debate with a question:...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:31:51 0 453
    Business
    Does PaaS Support Containers?
    A few years ago, I was sitting with a software leadership team during what should have been a routine cloud strategy discussion. The agenda seemed straightforward. Evaluate Platform as a Service options. Compare deployment workflows. Estimate costs. Select a vendor. Then someone asked a question that instantly changed the conversation: “If we move to PaaS, do we have to give up containers?” The room became noticeably quieter. For years, many technology leaders viewed...
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:07:24 0 700
    Business
    Which Programming Languages Are Supported for PaaS?
    A few years ago, I sat in on a technology planning session that began with what seemed like a straightforward question. A product leader wanted to know whether the company’s existing applications could move to a Platform as a Service environment. The engineering team immediately started discussing deployment pipelines, databases, scalability, and security. Then someone asked a simpler question. “What languages does the platform actually support?” The room paused....
    By Dacey Rankins 2026-07-07 12:01:23 0 384
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