Samstag, 13. August 2016

The Top 30 Cloud Providers in the Market

Many companies have joined the forces of cloud. Together they are worth more than 1$ billion. As usual, the top performers were worth more than half the total mentioned. Some of these cloud providers diversified their services and they cater to different industries.
HUBS for example offer a cloud service for marketing and sales software.
Cvent offers cloud-based event management software.
LogMeIn allows remote login and access to your computer and helps enterprises manage remote computers.
Small business need not feel left out. They have Constant Contact to help them.
A GPS Fleet tracking service for companies with multiple vehicles use Fleetmatics.
Cloud based security services for enterprises can use Qualys that is worth 1.3$ billion.
At a market cap of $1.37 billion, LifeLock provides identity theft protection services for both consumers and for enterprises.
Marketing softwares use cloud-based services from Marketo that was estimated to be $1.41 billion.
Real estate not to be the one left behind also has its cloud provider in the form of RealPage. It was estimated to be worth $ 1.48 billion.
Both technical and customer support services can use ZenDesk, a cloud based service provider. Worth $1.76 billion, it is one of the top 30 that made it to the list of top performers.
Online enterprise training and recruiting service companies use the help of Cornerstone, worth $1.84 billion.
At $1.96 billion, Proofpoint is a cloud based service provider for enterprises email security and archiving.
Demandware is providing a cloud-based ecommerce platform and is worth $1.97 billion.
Xero is based in New Zealand and has operations in New Zealand, Australia, the US and UK. It provides online accounting and business services for small businesses.
Dealertrack offers software for the automotive dealer industry including a popular tool for helping people get qualified to finance a car