Software as a Service - Common Service Bus (SAAS-CSB)
R. Swaminathan, K. Karnavel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a SaaS-based Common Service Bus (SaaS-CSB) that enhances multi-tenancy and multi-cloud management, reducing delays and costs in cloud service delivery.
Contribution
It proposes a SaaS-CSB architecture with a centralized portal for efficient multi-cloud and multi-application service management, improving performance and cost savings.
Findings
Enables simultaneous data transfer from multiple applications to multiple destinations.
Provides a unified portal for managing cloud services across multiple clouds.
Reduces service delays and IT costs for companies.
Abstract
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a form of cloud computing that relieves the user from the concern of hardware, software installation and management. It is an emerging business model that delivers software applications to the users through Web-based technology. Software vendors have varying requirements and SaaS applications most typically support such requirements. The various applications used by unique customers in a single instance are known as Multi-Tenancy. There would be a delay in service when the user sends the data from multiple applications to multiple destinations and from multiple applications to single destination due to the use of single CSB. This problem can be overcome by using multiple CSB concepts and hence multiple senders can efficiently send their data to multiple receivers at the same time. The multiple clouds are monitored and managed by the SaaS-CSB portal. The…
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