Software is called "multi-tenanted" if a single instance can serve multiple tenants, and multi-tenancy is often referred to as an application "architecture." Cloud-native technology is challenging ...
Imagine managing a large apartment complex that is occupied by digital residents rather than real ones. They all share the same infrastructure, from the plumbing (the network) to the elevator (the ...
Learn how to implement identity management for multi-tenant SaaS applications with secure authentication, tenant isolation, ...
Success with a multi-tenant architecture requires the close alignment of design, use case, and underlying technology. Let’s dive into the key design patterns, their benefits, and their challenges.
Baffle, a company that protects sensitive data, is offering new capabilities designed to secure multi-tenant applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—giving AWS customers the ability to secure data ...
AI agents within sandboxed execution environments with scoped credentials make cloud-native AI deployments securely isolated ...
Is it worthwhile to develop software that supports multi-tenancy, or is it better to deploy multiple instances with each only supporting one tenant? Not really looking for a yes/no, but rather what ...
The industry push over the last several years has been to re-architect for multi-tenant applications. This has become the hallmark of the majority of non-public cloud SaaS players. From a cost and ...
Oracle recently made a number of announcements regarding its autonomous database technology, its cloud Fusion applications and its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Mixed in these announcements were ...
Given the advancements in database, container, platform and other technologies, the reasons for not offering a multi-tenant architecture are getting thin. So, with some vendors having multi-tenancy ...