A global franchise requests that a company provide a solution to unify its operation worldwide. Additionally,
the company would like the solution to provide operation reports in real time without asking the country
franchise manager for these reports. Which of the following cloud models would the company suggest to the
global franchise?
Correct Answer: D
SaaS, or software as a service, is a cloud model that provides on-demand access to ready-to-use, cloud-hosted
application software. SaaS is the best solution for the global franchise, because it can unify its operation
worldwide by using the same software platform across different locations and devices. Additionally, SaaS can
provide operation reports in real time without asking the country franchise manager for these reports, because
the cloud service provider manages the data collection, analysis, and presentation in the cloud. SaaS also
offers the benefits of scalability, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness for the global franchise.
SaaS is different from IaaS, or infrastructure as a service, which provides on-demand access to cloud-hosted
computing infrastructure, such as servers, storage, and networking. IaaS is not suitable for the global franchise,
because it requires the franchise to manage and maintain its own software applications and data on the cloud
infrastructure. IaaS also does not provide operation reports in real time, unless the franchise develops its own
reporting tools and processes. SaaS is also different from XaaS, or anything as a service, which is a generic
term that encompasses various types of cloud services, such as IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and others. XaaS is not a
specific cloud model that the company can suggest to the global franchise, but rather a broad category of cloud
offerings. SaaS is also different from PaaS, or platform as a service, which provides on-demand access to a
complete, ready-to-use, cloud-hosted platform for developing, running, maintaining, and managing
applications. PaaS is not ideal for the global franchise, because it requires the franchise to develop and deploy
its own software applications on the cloud platform, which may be more complex and time-consuming than
using a ready-made SaaS solution. References = CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-005, 3rd
Edition, Chapter 5: Project Scope Management1; CompTIA Project+ Certification Study Guide, 3rd Edition,
Chapter 5: Project Scope Management2; IaaS vs. PaaS vs. SaaS3