The PaaS market is filled with noise. “Platform as a Service” is surrounded with blind men around the elephant, each with their own definition PaaS. This is further compounded by the fact that the Application Platforms landscape is changing quickly as well. We keep hearing that “Developers” want control of the code, access to the nuts and bolts of the service they intend to consume. The same “Developers” seem to be adopting PaaS because of the tremendous speed and scale advantage. And the same “Developers” seem to be clamoring over the security and architectural compliance matters. There’s even talk of developer cloud mutiny! There are use cases that are simplified to the usage of a Private PaaS, but that’s only addressing the matter from a hosting and Data Control standpoint, beyond which the concern should be how the Platform Stack is built and provided to the developers. However, there’s a context to every statement.