Popular Cloud Computing Providers
Explore a list of popular cloud computing platforms, each offering unique features and services. Learn about Salesforce, Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure, and more
Here is a list of popular cloud computing platforms, each offering unique features and services:
SN | Platform | Description |
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1 | Salesforce.com | A Force.com development platform providing a simple UI for users to build and deploy apps in the cloud. |
2 | Appistry | CloudIQ platform for creating scalable and service-oriented applications. |
3 | AppScale | Open source platform compatible with Google App Engine applications. |
4 | AT&T | Offers access to virtual servers and manages virtualization infrastructure, including network, server, and storage. |
5 | Engine Yard | Specializes in Rails applications on the cloud computing platform. |
6 | Enomaly | Provides an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform. |
7 | FlexiScale | Cloud computing platform offering flexible, scalable, and automated cloud infrastructure. |
8 | GCloud3 | Offers private cloud solutions. |
9 | Gizmox | Visual WebGUI platform for developing new web apps and modernizing legacy apps based on ASP.net and DHTML. |
10 | GoGrid | Allows deployment of web and database cloud services. |
11 | App Engine platform enabling users to build, run, and maintain applications on Google’s infrastructure. | |
12 | LongJump | Provides a business application platform as a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). |
13 | Microsoft | Windows Azure platform offering an environment to create cloud apps and services. |
14 | OrangeScape | PaaS for non-programmers, allowing app creation as easily as working with spreadsheets. |
15 | RackSpace | Provides servers-on-demand through a cloud-driven platform of virtualized servers. |
16 | Amazon EC2 | Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) allows users to configure and control computing resources in the Amazon environment. |