Pricing the Cloud Market (Public, Private & Hybrid) Trends & Forecasts Analysis Available at ReportsnReports.com
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) April 25, 2014 -- Cloud computing has evolved over time from a public service to a mix of hybrid and secure private cloud platforms. The cloud computing service was first introduced during the 1990's by salesforce.com aimed at enterprises using CRM applications.
In 2002 Amazon launched AWS (Amazon Web Services), which rapidly became the market leader in public cloud computing using the Amazon EC2 (Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud). It is estimated that AWS has up to 5 times the amount of computing power of its closest competitors combined.
Company profiles included in this study are Amazon EC2, AT&T, CenturyLink, Dell, Dimension Data, Fujitsu, Google, HP, IBM CloudLayer, Joyent, Microsoft Azure, NTT Communications, OVH, Rackspace Hosting, Salesforce.com, Verizon-Terremark & VMware.
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From 2006 onward's IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) was launched as a pay as you go model for IT services – with Amazon launches its first IaaS platform in 2006. IaaS platforms are used to enable cloud services for service developers and large enterprises and allow an element of customization.
In 2008 Google first introduced its Google App engine, which is used by a number of cloud providers and telecoms providers to derive their own cloud service.
In 2009 Microsoft first launched its Windows Azure cloud computing platform which is also sold via Microsoft ISVs and 3rd party reseller channels as well as direct to end users via the Microsoft sales channel and via the internet.
Pricing the Cloud, the new report from this researcher researched during the first quarter of 2013 provides coverage of global public cloud pricing with a comparison of virtual CPU, storage and bandwidth pricing for the key providers. It provides examples of pricing trends and a forecast for cloud computing pricing and revenues over the 5 year period from 2014 to 2019.
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Table of Contents
Methodology
Executive Summary
Part One – Defining the cloud & the cloud services offered
Part Two – Cloud computing services & pricing models
Part Three – Key cloud computing players & cloud computing pricing
Part Four – Pricing the Cloud – Pricing trends from the end of 2014 to the end of 2019
Appendix
List of Figures
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Key Companies listed in Pricing the Cloud report: Cisco Systems, Apple, EMC, Accenture,SAP, Amazon Web Services (AWS), AT&T, BMC Software, BT Global Services, Citrix, COLT Telecom, CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation), CTERA Networks, Dell, Dimension Data, Equinix, Fujitsu, Google, HP, IBM (SoftLayer), Interxion, Joyent, KPN, Level (3), Microsoft, NTT Communications, Navisite, Oracle, Orange Business Services (OBS), OVH, PLDT (Philippines), Portugal Telecom (PT), Rackspace Hosting, Salesforce.com, Savvis (Centurylink), SingTel, Sri Lanka Telecom (SRT), SunGard Availability Services, T-Systems, TelecityGroup, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Verizon, VMware and Vodafone.
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