DATA- AS –A SERVICE (DaaS): AT A GLANCE

Authors

  • Sobila Venkata Sai Chandravadan Student, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Author

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Data Services, Data- As –a -Service, Service Computing, DaaS Architecture

Abstract

This paper is mainly focused on now-a-days data have been considered as one of the valuable assets in our world. Although the cloud computing and service-oriented architecture are capable of accommodating the data asset, they are more focused on software or platforms rather than the data per second. Thus, data management in cloud computing is usually not prioritized and not well organized. In recent years, Data as a Service (DaaS) has been emerged as a critical concept for enterprises. It benefits from a variety of aspects such as data swiftness and data quality management. In this paper includes elements of DaaS, architecture of Daas, benefits and challenges of DaaS etc. 

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Published

2023-08-24

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DATA- AS –A SERVICE (DaaS): AT A GLANCE. (2023). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DATA SCIENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJDSRD), 2(1), 10-16. https://lib-index.com/index.php/IJDSRD/article/view/IJDSRD_02_01_002