Aria (News - Alert) Systems, a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based billing software, has revealed a wide range of deployment options including Private Database and Private Appliance Deployment for its subscription billing platform.
The Aria Subscription Billing Platform is an end-to-end cloud billing and subscription management solution that enables companies to quickly and cost-effectively deploy their online offerings and services.
The company has unveiled three new billing deployment options that allow companies to achieve higher performance and greater control over their data and data centers. They include: Multi-tenancy - standard SaaS (News - Alert); Private Database; and Private Appliance.
The multi-tenancy - standard SaaS provides data on secure, shared servers. In addition, the Private Database deployment option is designed for companies that want greater capacities. It allows data to be located on secure, dedicated servers. And the Private Appliance deployment option allows data, infrastructure, and processing on private, dedicated appliances without any shared components. The Private Appliance deployment is ideal for companies that want complete control over their data and data center.
“These additional options are especially significant for large enterprises who own their own datacenters,” said Oleg Ganopolskiy, vice president of production operations, Aria Systems, in a statement. “Like Aria’s ‘Live Release’ capability, Aria’s 'Private Database and Appliance’ deployment option is unique to Aria among cloud-based billing system providers.”
Aria Systems’ SaaS billing platform is also characterized by state-of-the-art security features. The Private Database or Private Appliance options further give users greater control and higher performance for their data centers.
The Aria Subscription Billing and Management Platform is already being leveraged by several companies including Pitney Bowes, Experian, AAA NCNU, Red Hat (News - Alert), Ingersoll Rand, EMC, VMware, and HootSuite, the company said.
Earlier this year, Aria Systems stated that the Aria Subscription Billing Platform version 6 has achieved Oracle (News - Alert) Exadata Ready status through the Oracle Partner Network (OPN).
Oracle Exadata Ready status demonstrates that Aria Systems supports the Aria Subscription Billing Platform version 6 with Oracle Exadata Database Machine and Oracle Linux.
Edited by Jamie Epstein