gehostetes
Gehostetes is a term used to describe assets, services, or data that are hosted by an external provider rather than on the user’s own infrastructure. In IT practice, hosting typically involves deploying software or storing content on remote servers managed by a service provider, which users access over a network, often the internet. The term is used in Dutch-language contexts and can function as both an adjective and a noun.
The scope of “gehostetes” includes hosted software applications (SaaS), hosted databases, website hosting, media hosting, and
Advantages include scalability, availability, and predictable operating costs, as well as reduced need for on-site hardware
Challenges focus on data sovereignty, privacy, and compliance with laws such as data localization requirements. Vendor
See also: cloud computing, SaaS, IaaS, hosting, data governance.