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 ...
We used to be a lot more interested in the mechanics of multitenancy. What are the exciting evolutions in the technologies that support it? Okay, I’m going to geek out for this one. The start of my ...
Now that cloud infrastructure is an inexpensive commodity, the case for multi-tenant applications has gone away, argues Unit4's chief architect Claus Jepsen Software multi-tenancy refers to a software ...
Enterprise leaders have traditionally defaulted to single-tenant cloud setups, viewing isolation as a proxy for security. The thinking is that physically and logically isolated environments offer ...
Dennis Howlett has summarized the story so far in a debate I was having these past few days with Josh Greenbaum, Bob Warfield and assorted other Enterprise Irregulars (and it's not the first time I've ...
How the TiDB distributed SQL database addresses the key needs of multitenant architectures while also providing advanced features for resource management and data placement. In a previous article, we ...
Recent discussions about SAP's Business byDesign have highlighted the importance of multi-tenancy as a component of on-demand software economics. Fellow Enterprise Irregular blogger, Anshu Sharma, who ...
Why would an application architect who is designing a modern, enterprise application ever want to use the implementation specific Hibernate Session when they could just as easily choose to use the ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Sumo Logic CEO Ramin Sayar delivered his keynote at the company’s Illuminate 2019 conference to ...