As-a-Service Periodic Table
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Whenever a new technology trend takes off, a funny problem arises the problem of prefixes. I have covered prefixes for different Kubernetes distributions in an internal document a few months back and I will make it public soon. Today I am going to have a funny take on different flavors of As-a-Service offerings and is they are enough to make a periodic table-like structure.
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Alphabetic Table
Periodic table containers over 100 elements so that may be slight overkill for now. Let’s start with 26 alphabets as prefixes and let’s see how far we can go:
- AaaS = Analytics as a Service
- BaaS = Backend as a Service
- CaaS = Containers as a Service | Content as a Service
- DaaS | DBass = Data as a Service | Database as a Service
- EaaS = Environments as a Service | roost.ai
- FaaS = Functions as a Service | AWS Lambda | Azure Functions
- GaaS = Games as a Service
- HaaS = Hardware as a Service
- IaaS = Infrastructure as a Service
- JaaS = Vacant spot (there are some vendor acronyms which I am ignoring)
- KaaS = Knowledge as a Service
- LaaS = Logging as a Service | Location as a Service
- MaaS = Monitoring as a Service
- NaaS = Network as a Service
- OaaS = Operations as a Service
- PaaS =Platform as a Service
- QaaS | QAaas = Quality as a Service
- RaaS = Recovery as a Service
- SaaS = Software as a Service
- TaaS = Testing as a Service
- UaaS | UCass = Unified Communications as a Service
- VaaS = Video as a Service
- WaaS = Vacant spot (there are some vendor acronyms which I am ignoring)
- XaaS = Everything as a Service
- YaaS = Vacant spot (there are some vendor acronyms which I am ignoring)
- ZaaS = Vacant spot (there are some vendor acronyms which I am ignoring)
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