Saturday, July 14, 2018

8 Cloud Computing Companies To Watch In 2012

Cloud computing today is more popular than ever before. Over the last few years, nearly all leaders in technology jumped right into cloud computing market. Cloud computing firms that have potential to lead in 2012 are discussed below.


Google

The way we search information was completely improved since Google joined the industry. The search giant again improved the way we use our application software with their Google Apps that provide cloud-based email, calendar and documents for small and mid-sized enterprises to large companies. Google recently released Google Music Beta. It is a service which allows you store your music on the internet and provides instant access without having to sync between devices. It was also speculated that Google may be resurrecting their cloud storage project, GDrive.

Amazon

Amazon claims itself Earth's biggest selection. I thought it may also be one of the best cloud computing companies on this planet. Cloud computing, cloud storage space, cloud data bank, content delivery, payment, monitoring are examples of their services leading in the market. You need to look at Amazon.com's AWS if you are seeking an outstanding cloud service provider with competitive price.

Apple

Apple's answer to cloud computing market is to deliver iCloud service to their customers. Using iCloud, people can sync a variety of contents such as pictures, music, movies, documents etc. to cloud, and open or play it from any Mac, PC, iPhone & iPad. Having millions of existing loyal customers, iCloud will probably be a huge success. It was reported that Apple tried to acquire popular cloud storage company Dropbox for $800 millions, but their offer was declined.

Microsoft

Some people believed cloud computing is the threat to Microsoft. Realizing the changing trend, the OS giant is attempting to gain ground among the lead cloud computing companies with Windows Azure. Windows Azure is now really popular among their loyal Windows users.

Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com provides customer relationship management (CRM) products to enterprise consumers. It is one of the most successful cloud providers offering PaaS.

Dropbox

Dropbox, Inc. provides cloud storage to end users. It offers a variety of user clients across diverse mobile and computer OS. Using Dropbox clients, users can easily store and distribute files to others through the internet. Users may also stream audio and video from their Dropbox accounts to mobile Dropbox clients like Android, iPhone and iPad. Free customers can enjoy 2GB of free storage. They can get up to 8 Gigabytes of free online storage by referring other people to Dropbox. Paid account starts from $9.99/month for 50 GB. Dropbox also has 100 Gigabyte plan and large quota subscription.

SugarSync

SugarSync is an online storage company which offers software application to synchronize documents, graphics as well as other media among multiple computing devices (both Mac & Windows), and even automatically back them up online. SugarSync provides 5 Gigabytes of free online storage to every customer.

Box.net

Box.net is a content management and online storage company. Box.net now provides 5 GB to free user, whilst the competitor Dropbox offers only 2 Gigabytes. Nevertheless, Dropbox's users can get as much as 8 Gigabytes free of charge should they recommend their friends to sign up Dropbox. 500 GB of online storage costs $15/month in Box.net whilst Dropbox will cost you $9.99 for 50 Gigabytes. That is a huge difference. Yet, Dropbox has larger variety of client software - Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone, Blackberry etc.

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