Archive for May, 2010

Feb 07
2010

Evaluating SaaS / Cloud Computing for Government #7Q&A: Is it easy to transfer data to other applications?

 

Continuing 7 Question & Answer Blog Series: When evaluating SaaS and cloud computing for your government agency …

#7. Is it easy to transfer data into other applications with web-based / SaaS, such as existing accounting or GIS?

Many government agencies have existing data that needs to be transferred into the web-based / SaaS system. When evaluating the SaaS vendor, ask how they will transfer legacy data into the new system.

BasicGov web-based / SaaS modules are developed and hosted on Salesforce.com cloud platform Force.com which provides five paths to integration success—all based on the industry-leading Force.com API—and an extensive integration partner ecosystem. Integration with Force.com means faster, simpler, and less-risky integration that doesn’t break during upgrades and delivers a new level of access and agility to your existing IT investments.

 

Read more at http://www.salesforce.com/platform/cloud-infrastructure/integration.jsp

 

Click to read Intro Blog and list of 7 questions.

Click to read #1Q&A: Is my web-based software / SaaS data secure?

Click to read #2Q&A: Can I track SaaS performance?

Click to read: #3Q&A: Is the web-based software / SaaS truly multitenant

Click to read: #4Q&A: Will this web-based software, SaaS application scale for my government agency needs today and tomorrow?

Click to read: #5Q&A: Is web-based software, SaaS high performance?

Click to read: #6Q&A: Is there a disaster recovery plan for SaaS?

 

 

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Feb 07
2010

Evaluating SaaS / Cloud Computing for Government #6Q&A: Is there a disaster recovery plan?

 

Continuing 7 Question & Answer Blog Series: When evaluating SaaS and cloud computing for your government agency …

#6. Is there a disaster recovery plan for this web-based software / SaaS?

Any vendor providing web-based, SaaS services should consider every potential disaster, and be prepared for anything. When evaluating SaaS vendors for your government agency, ask whether the provider has:

  • Data backup procedures
  • A multilevel backup strategy that includes disk-to-disk-to-tape data backup where tape backups serve as a secondary level of backup
  • Failover that cascades from server to server and from data center to data center in the event of a regional disaster, such as a hurricane or flood

BasicGov web-based / SaaS provider develops and hosts its software on Salesforce.com cloud platform Force.com which has world class disaster recovery plans and procedures:

  • The Salesforce service performs real-time replication to disk at each data center, and near real-time data replication between the production data center and the disaster recovery center
  • Data are transmitted across encrypted links
  • Disaster recovery tests verify our projected recovery times and the integrity of the customer data

Read more at http://www.salesforce.com/platform/cloud-infrastructure/reliability.jsp and http://trust.salesforce.com/trust/security/

 

Click to read Intro Blog and list of 7 questions.

Click to read #1Q&A: Is my web-based software / SaaS data secure?

Click to read #2Q&A: Can I track SaaS performance?

Click to read: #3Q&A: Is the web-based software / SaaS truly multitenant

Click to read: #4Q&A: Will this web-based software, SaaS application scale for my government agency needs today and tomorrow?

Click to read: #5Q&A: Is web-based software, SaaS high performance?

 

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