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BaaS & SaaS




If you want to develop smart and functional apps, we are the right fit for you.

With the advent of technological revolution, there seem to be newborn business models taking place in the market at a faster pace. Two of the most popular business models are Backend as a Service (BaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). Both business models appear to be similar in most cases. But there is some substantial difference between these two models. Big Rattle Technologies provides both services of BaaS and SaaS and lets us discuss these models to give you a better understanding of these two terms.

BaaS

BAAS

Let's start by going deep into what BaaS is and how it can help your business grow. When you create any mobile application, there are two main development types: the front-end and the back-end.

The front-end is the type of development, which the users will see and experience. Then, you have the back-end development, which incorporates more technical tools that developers use to improve the application. Often, when you want to add something in a new back-end function, it takes a lot of time as you test and improve each one of them. We, as a BaaS company, can make it simpler and more comfortable for you. For example, companies like us can offer a range of APIs and features like push notifications, social logins, and data models, giving you access to innovative functions.

SaaS

SAAS

SaaS stands for Software as a Service. It is a type of business model where the software is licensed and delivered. It is on-demand software for end-users. SaaS is a software-based solution that meets end users' demands, without any hassle of technical knowledge on board. This model is a complete software package that makes daily tasks easier to manage and perform.

One advantage for end users is that it does not have to update software ever. On the cloud, it is always running the latest version of the software. The most notable SaaS services are Twitter, Facebook, Office 365, Google Apps, etc.