Sunday 30 October 2011

Cloud Computing Companies to Watch

By Roy Valance


The business world is abuzz about cloud computing companies. Because of its apparently unlimited potential as a tool for expansion, "The Cloud" and the businesses that offer it as a service have become a part of the technology lexicon for everybody from Fortune 500 executives to small business proprietors all over the world. By giving customers the opportunity to address all their computing needs by using services rather than products, these firms are erasing old paradigms and making it easier for both small companies and large corporations to institute modern business models that will be conveniently scalable, more dependable and, even better, less costly to maintain than their forerunners.

The Leading Cloud Computing Companies

If you're a small business owner and are thinking about joining the Cloud Revolution, you might be confused by the large number of companies that offer cloud computing services. With demand likely to skyrocket for this industry in the years ahead, the volume of providers figures to continue to grow.

So, who are the companies regarded as being the leaders in this industry you may ask? The list below consists of what the majority of industry experts think of as the Top 10 cloud computing companies as of 2011.

Amazon Web Services

Thanks to a fantastic reputation for customer service, and trend-setting innovation, Amazon was touted by many experts' as the industry's undisputed leader for two years running.

Verizon (CloudSwitch and Terremark)

With the acquisition of Terremark, Verizon has been able to extend its cloud services portfolio into the enterprise marketplace and transform itself into, potentially, the largest provider in the business.

IBM

The introduction at the beginning of 2011 of the new Smart Cloud service is the result of IT icon IBM's renewed initiatives to position itself as a force in the tough market for enterprise clients.

Salesforce.com

By acquiring Heroku and its strong Platform as a Service expertise, Salesforce.com put the remainder of the cloud industry on notice that it won't be content to rest on the successes of its CRM software.

CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)

The release of BizCloud, CSC's cutting-edge service that enables clients to combine their legacy IT platforms with state-of-the-art Infrastructure as a Service software, reinforces the firm's reputation as the industry's best in IT integration solutions.

Rackspace

Making a stunning entrance to the cloud management technology niche by buying Cloudkick, Rackspace.com should continue to challenge Amazon for the lead in cloud-based revenues after finishing a near second in 2010.

Google

Rethinking its Google App Engine service solutions to better target the enterprise market, Google appears to be more than capable of leveraging its considerable muscle to claim a spot as one of the cloud leaders.

BlueLock (VMware Specialist)

Among the hottest contenders to emerge in this year's cloud services market, BlueLock joined industry's leaders in VCE by pioneering a landmark improvement in vCloud resources.

Microsoft Cloud

One of the industry leaders in the market for social media firms, web-based ventures, and mobile providers, Microsoft routinely gets high grades for its popular Azure cloud service.

Joyent

Pairing up with Dell to develop pre-configured, ready-out-of-the-box cloud infrastructure packages, Joyent has installed itself as a leader in private cloud technology.

Which of the Major Cloud Computing Companies Best Fits Your Company Needs?

When shopping for a cloud computing provider, it is important to realize that no company is considered to be "the best" at providing every kind of cloud computing service. regards to services offered, there clearly isn't one cloud computing provider that can definitively be labeled as "the best choice" for all customers' needs. Rather, each firm tends to specialize in either Cloud Management, Infrastructure as a Service, or Platform as a Service. Remaining aware of this fact, as well as your business' specific needs, will help you to find cloud computing companies that are best suited for providing the specific service your business needs.




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