Monday, October 31, 2011

A Review of the Best Cloud Computing Companies

By Roy Valance


The business world is buzzing over cloud computing companies. From corporate board rooms to small home businesses, it seems as if everyone is discussing "The Cloud" and the tremendous prospects for growth enjoyed by businesses that are experts in this revolutionary technology. By giving customers the ability to handle all of their computing needs through the use of a service instead of products, these firms are tearing down classic paradigms and making it simpler for both small companies and large corporations to implement cutting edge business models that will be conveniently scalable, more reliable and, even better, less expensive to keep up than their forerunners.

The Major Cloud Computing Companies

If you're a business operator and are thinking about becoming a member of the Cloud Revolution, you may be overwhelmed by the massive number of companies that offer cloud computing services. During the past several years, this number has significantly multiplied, and will continue doing so for many years.

With that being said, you are probably still wondering "which companies are currently the market leaders in cloud computing?" The 10 companies shown below were generally considered to be the top cloud computing companies of 2011.

Amazon Web Services

With a fantastic track record of customer satisfaction, and trend-setting innovation, Amazon has been touted by numerous experts' as the industry's cream of the crop 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 market and transform itself into, potentially, the biggest provider in the business.

IBM

The launch at the beginning of 2011 of its new Smart Cloud service is the fruit of IT giant IBM's renewed initiatives to position itself as a force in the competitive market for enterprise consumers.

Salesforce

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

CSC

Specializing in IT integrations, CSC not long ago launched BizCloud - a unique private cloud service that neatly integrates Infrastructure as a Service into any legacy IT system and interlinks it with Software as a Service solutions.

Rackspace.com

Making a strong entrance into the cloud management services niche by acquiring Cloudkick, Rackspace.com figures to push Amazon for the lead in cloud-based revenues after finishing a close second in 2010.

Google Cloud

The undisputed king of search engines spent the first six months of 2011 adding more enticing attributes to its Google App Engine service in an attempt to win a larger piece of the enterprise market.

BlueLock

One of the newest competitors to appear in this year's cloud services market, BlueLock joined the world's leaders in VCE by developing a breakthrough improvement in vCloud resources.

Microsoft

Experiencing tremendous success with its Azure cloud service, Microsoft owns a significant share of the cloud services sector among mobile companies, web companies and social media firms.

Joyent

Clearly distancing itself from the competition with its private cloud technology solutions, Joyent worked with Dell to create a revolutionary pre-configured cloud infrastructure solution for clients.

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

When shopping for a cloud computing provider, it is important to realize that no corporation is recognized as "the best" at supplying every type of cloud computing service. regards to services provided, there clearly isn't one cloud computing provider that can unquestionably be labeled as "the best choice" for all client's needs. It goes without saying, the best firm will probably be different depending on whether your needs are for Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, or Cloud Management. Being aware of this fact, and your business' requirements, will enable you to find cloud computing companies that are the best at delivering the specific service your company needs.




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