Top 15 Cloud Computing Companies



According to Network World  these are the cloud  companies to watch  in May 2010:
  • Abiquo
  •  Boom!
  • Cloudshare
  • Crosscheck Networks
  • Elastra
  • Egnyte
  • Good Data
  • Kaevo
  • Nasuni
  • Navajo Systems
  • Symplified
  • Terremark Worldwide
  • Viewfinity
  • Virtual Ark
  • VMlogix
A year before, in May 2009, Network World  listed 10 companies to watch
  • Amazon
  • Enomaly 
  • Google
  • GoGrid
  • Microsoft
  • NetSuite
  • Rackspace
  • RightScale
  • Salesforce.com
Do you agree? In 2010, all are start ups yet to make a name. In  2009, we had all big companies listed

Please delete or add companies to watch in September 2010, and a short explanation why  in the comments section. The idea is to keep the numbers to 10 top cloud companies

Comments

Anonymous said…
CloudSwitch is a company that I belive perfectly fits on the group and profile of companies selected:
http://www.cloudswitch.com/
Eiki said…
Greenqloud will be the world's first truly green public cloud (100% renewable energy) opening this year and it has AWS compatible API's and a HPC like infrastructure with no green premium. The IT industry is putting out 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions today and going to be one of the biggest polluters by 2020 (McKinsey). Greenqloud made GigaOm's top 11 cloud startups in June.

http://greenqloud.com
http://cloud.com/main/learn/whitepapers/GreenQloud-The451-Impact

Cloud.com is one to watch as well.
Unknown said…
SAVVIS is one of the leaders in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Cloud. SAVVIS is the first to deploy their own enterprise-class Cloud infrastructure. They offer private/public cloud services along with VPDC (Virtual Private Data Center). With a combination of Cisco, Compellent SANS, and Vspere 4, customers can now configure an entire data center infrastructure from scratch with enterprise-grade security and multiple tiers of storage. They can configure firewalls, VLANs, load balances, etc. easily by dragging and dropping these components in a GUI. The billing is hourly for the usuage of the VPDC. More information can be found at www.savvisknowscloud.com. Free trials are available as well. Thanks. Phil (847)208-5814
Bob said…
Reflex Systems
Reflex Systems is one of the only companies that has total awareness of everything that makes up a "cloud". You won't see them today but in 2011 they could make a large impact that no one would see coming.
Anonymous said…
Hyper Office is a company to watch for over the next year. They're one of the oldest companies in the cloud collaboration sphere, have added tools over the years, and consolidated their suite with a mega upgrade earlier this year. They spent this year getting lots of attention and building brand awareness. I think they're nicely poised to make an impact in cloud collaboration, one of the foremost areas of growth in the cloud.

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