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Busting the Differences between Cloud-based, Cloud-Native, and Cloud-Enabled Apps

In an omnichannel world where competition is rising every now and then, businesses need different strategies to float, and Cloud-Based Apps, cloud-native, and cloud-enabled apps are the new buzzwords of the IT industry, holding different meanings on a fundamental level. As the cloud is central to the deployment of most applications today, businesses and organizations are using it in different ways to enable long-term success, efficiency, and profitability. <br>

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Busting the Differences between Cloud-based, Cloud-Native, and Cloud-Enabled Apps

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  1. Busting the Difference Between Cloud-based, Cloud-Native, and Cloud-Enabled Apps In an omnichannel world where competition is rising every now and then, businesses need different strategies to float, and Cloud-Based Apps, cloud-native, and cloud-enabled apps are the new buzzwords of the IT industry, holding different meanings on a fundamental level. As the cloud is central to the deployment of most applications today, businesses and organizations are using it in different ways to enable long-term success, efficiency, and profitability. The businesses and organizations that have the best knowledge of cloud technology tend to use it in the most effective manner, but there are times when people often use it interchangeably. In reality, all three are different. Let’s understand the difference between each on a one-on-one basis. Definition in layman's terms Cloud-based applications: A cloud-based application is a software that is hosted in the cloud and runs in the cloud, with its underlying database and servers stored in the cloud. Cloud-based applications serve as hybrid applications that do not need infrastructure updates and can be easily accessed from anywhere through any device. Cloud-Native applications: Being architectured for the public cloud, cloud-native applications are constructed in the cloud from scratch, giving developers an advanced deployment tool to streamline the work. Cloud-enabled applications: Cloud-enabled applications is a software originally created in a legacy system but were later on moved and upgraded in the cloud to work. A

  2. cloud-enabled application is not run in only a certain type of environment and is easy to move to the cloud-based VMs. The benefits of three cloud models Cloud-based applications: Running an application on a cloud-based model is an easy one as it provides virtual support and has various other benefits. 1. Accessibility at all times and places. 2. Minimal need for backup. 3. It does not need a complete redesign. Cloud-native applications: Helpful in quickly building, testing, and deploying cloud-native applications or software, there are several other benefits. 1. Modular app structure. 2. Easy design changes. 3. Easy integration and scaling. Cloud-enabled applications: Most useful in moving a legacy app to the cloud, a cloud-enabled application has so much more to offer. 1. Less time-taking 2. Customization 3. In-house enterprise legacy solutions Inherent Differences as per different parameters Design Being a multi-tenant, cloud-based application, is available for both home and other tenants. A cloud-native app offers a higher capacity for customers, users, and businesses, whereas a cloud-enabled app is not multi-tenant. Hosting Cloud-based applications are hosted in on-premises data centers. Cloud-Native Apps are hosted in the cloud, whereas cloud-enabled applications are hosted locally and run on in-house servers. Different App Use Cases Cloud-based applications: Any application can easily run on a cloud-based model as it supports almost every type of application use case. Cloud-native applications: The most common default strategy of IT groups is a cloud-native model used to build an app from scratch.

  3. Cloud-enabled applications: A cloud-enabled model is used when the business wants to avoid on-premises host infrastructure. It is considered the best and is most prominent when a business wants to move a legacy app to the cloud.

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