Cloud computing startups offer software developers and IT departments a growing menu of services and tools for configuring, deploying, and managing applications outside of the corporate data center and, in some cases, in "private clouds" behind the firewall. In addition to the eight cloud computing startups profiled in this report, here are 12 others every IT professional should know.
Enomaly
Heroku
Hyperic
Intridea
Joyent
Layered Technologies
Mosso
ParaScale
Relationals
10Gen
3Tera
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Application development and hosting, also called platform as a service (PaaS), offered from Amazon Web Services. Includes authoring, workflow, and data integration capabilities. Founded 2003.
Enomalism 2.0 elastic computing platform provides open source application development and deployment capabilities that can be used, among other things, to move virtual machine images to and from Amazon EC2 servers. Founded 2004.
Provides a Ruby on Rails development and hosting service, still in beta testing, based on Amazon's EC2. Founded 2007.
CloudStatus performance monitoring service is in beta. It monitors the performance of applications in Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine. Founded 2004.
Based on Amazon's EC2, Scalr is an open source hosting environment with pre-built images for load balancers, databases, and application servers. Founded 2006.
Offers servers, storage, and other on-demand virtual infrastructure, called Accelerators, from its own data centers. Founded 2004.
Provides on-demand dedicated servers in a variety of configurations running Linux, Solaris, or Windows, plus Microsoft Hyper-V virtual servers as a hosted service. Founded 2004.
A division of Rackspace, Mosso competes with Amazon's EC2 in offering Web application hosting with on-demand compute cycles, disk space, and bandwidth. Founded 2006.
ParaScale's Cloud Storage software creates a clustered storage environment on Linux servers for public or private clouds. Founded 2004.
Offers an application hosting service called LongJump. A new Java-based development suite can be used to develop applications that are hosted on LongJump. Founded 2003.
Linux-based grid management software that includes an object database, application server, and SDK. Also hosts the apps. Founded 2008.
AppLogic grid operating system runs on commodity servers connected via Gigabit Ethernet and can be used for public or private clouds. Founded 2004.
Elastra:
A Dual-Purpose Server
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Kaavo:
Cross-Vendor Cloud Control
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Nirvanix:
Beyond Online Storage
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Engine Yard:
Cloud Takes On A Ruby Hue
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Appirio:
Front Lines Of Cloudsourcing
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RightScale:
Fine-Tuning The Cloud
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Skytap:
Virtual Software Testing
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CohesiveFT:
Servers As A Service
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Who's Who Among Cloud Startups
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