The way I understand it, “cloud computing” refers to the bigger
picture…basically the broad concept of using the internet to allow
people to access technology-enabled services.
SaaS is a deployment technique where an application is hosted on  a
server and all users connect via the internets (i.e. their web
browser).

If my understanding is wrong, would someone please correct me.

On Jan 21, 6:10 pm, Brandon Betances <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Most (but not all) SaaS solutions fall under the larger cloud
> computing definition as "massively scalable""
>
> That's why I specifically used the word 'incorporates".
>
> What I'm trying to say is that, SaaS itself is a bunch of services that
> create a piece of software. Cloud Computing is obscured software that is
> just that; software.

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