Welcome to our cloud computing hub
Cloud computing is now popularly accepted worldwide. In recent years, several startup businesses appear in cloud computing world, and many big players joined into the list of cloud computing companies one after another. Cloud computing companies that have capability to lead the market are listed here.
Google
Google changed how we search and research information. The search giant once again changed the way we use our application software with their Google Apps offering cloud-based email, calendar and documents for small and midsized businesses to large companies. Google recently launched Google Music Beta. It is a service which simply let you save all your favorite songs on the web and provides direct access without the need to synchronize them. As cloud storage businesses become more popular and widely accepted, an exciting new rumor appeared all around blogosphere is that Google may refresh their G-Drive project.
Amazon
Amazon is the world's largest ecommerce company. We assumed it can also be an excellent cloud computing providers on the earth. Cloud computing, cloud storage, cloud database, content delivery, payment system, monitoring are examples of their services. If your company wants a decent cloud service provider with competitive price, you should look at Amazon.com's AWS.
Apple
The long awaited iCloud is Apple's approach to cloud computing. Syncing photos, documents, songs, movies etc., to cloud is going to be a lot simpler than before because of iCloud. With hundreds of millions of pre-existing loyal fans, iCloud could be a big hit.
Microsoft
Does cloud computing make Microsoft out of date? Actually not. The OS giant has actually maintained its prime spot in the sector with Windows Azure. Windows Azure is now quite popular among Microsoft's loyal users.
Salesforce.com
Salesforce.com is one of the most successful cloud computing companies, and it delivers organization software on a monthly subscription basis.
Dropbox
Dropbox, Inc. is probably one of the best cloud storage and backup providers. It provides a range of end user clients for various smartphone and computer OS. With Dropbox, end users can conveniently save and share files with other people through the net. Users can also directly play music and movies from their Dropbox storage to mobile clients including Android, iPhone and iPad. Free users can enjoy 2Gigabytes of space. These people can get up to 8 GB of free web storage by recommending other people to Dropbox. Paid account starts with $9.99 per month for 50 Gigabytes. You can also subscribe 100 GB plan as well as large storage subscription.
SugarSync
SugarSync is a web storage provider that provides software application to sync data files, photos as well as other content among several computing devices (both Mac & Windows), and even automatically save them on the net. SugarSync offers 5 Gigabytes of free cloud storage to every user.
Box.net
Box.net is known as a cloud storage box and content management business. Box.net generously provides 5 Gigabytes to free user, whilst the rival Dropbox gives you only 2 GB. However Dropbox's customers could get as much as 8 Gigabytes absolutely free if they refer others to join Dropbox. Box.net charges $15/month to get 500 Gigabytes online storage while Dropbox will cost you $9.99 for 50 Gigabytes. That is a huge difference. On the other hand, you can access Dropbox via different clients - Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry etc.
Google changed how we search and research information. The search giant once again changed the way we use our application software with their Google Apps offering cloud-based email, calendar and documents for small and midsized businesses to large companies. Google recently launched Google Music Beta. It is a service which simply let you save all your favorite songs on the web and provides direct access without the need to synchronize them. As cloud storage businesses become more popular and widely accepted, an exciting new rumor appeared all around blogosphere is that Google may refresh their G-Drive project.
Amazon
Amazon is the world's largest ecommerce company. We assumed it can also be an excellent cloud computing providers on the earth. Cloud computing, cloud storage, cloud database, content delivery, payment system, monitoring are examples of their services. If your company wants a decent cloud service provider with competitive price, you should look at Amazon.com's AWS.
Apple
The long awaited iCloud is Apple's approach to cloud computing. Syncing photos, documents, songs, movies etc., to cloud is going to be a lot simpler than before because of iCloud. With hundreds of millions of pre-existing loyal fans, iCloud could be a big hit.
Microsoft
Does cloud computing make Microsoft out of date? Actually not. The OS giant has actually maintained its prime spot in the sector with Windows Azure. Windows Azure is now quite popular among Microsoft's loyal users.
Salesforce.com
Salesforce.com is one of the most successful cloud computing companies, and it delivers organization software on a monthly subscription basis.
Dropbox
Dropbox, Inc. is probably one of the best cloud storage and backup providers. It provides a range of end user clients for various smartphone and computer OS. With Dropbox, end users can conveniently save and share files with other people through the net. Users can also directly play music and movies from their Dropbox storage to mobile clients including Android, iPhone and iPad. Free users can enjoy 2Gigabytes of space. These people can get up to 8 GB of free web storage by recommending other people to Dropbox. Paid account starts with $9.99 per month for 50 Gigabytes. You can also subscribe 100 GB plan as well as large storage subscription.
SugarSync
SugarSync is a web storage provider that provides software application to sync data files, photos as well as other content among several computing devices (both Mac & Windows), and even automatically save them on the net. SugarSync offers 5 Gigabytes of free cloud storage to every user.
Box.net
Box.net is known as a cloud storage box and content management business. Box.net generously provides 5 Gigabytes to free user, whilst the rival Dropbox gives you only 2 GB. However Dropbox's customers could get as much as 8 Gigabytes absolutely free if they refer others to join Dropbox. Box.net charges $15/month to get 500 Gigabytes online storage while Dropbox will cost you $9.99 for 50 Gigabytes. That is a huge difference. On the other hand, you can access Dropbox via different clients - Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry etc.