Different cloud based data centers present today. Their features, etc. Like Altus, AWS, American Internet Services, Apple, China Telecom, China Unicom, Facebook, Google, Microsoft Azure, GoGrid, NetSuite, etc
2. 1. Altus
Altus information technologies
continues the traditional business
undertakings of the company
Markoja d.o.o., a company in
existence since 1994, and has been
conducting the data center business
since 2005.
3. Services:
•Service Oriented Cloud Migration
•IT Service Catalog
•Data Center Floor Space Estimator
•Data Center Migration
•Data Center Security
•Data Center Services
•Disaster Avoidance
•Disaster Recovery
•Future Growth Analysis
•Geo/Political Analysis
•Power Analysis
•Production Control Analysis
•Relocation & Consolidation
•Telecom Analysis
•Tier Analysis
4. 2. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) describes
both a technology and a company. The
company AWS is a subsidiary of
Amazon.com and provides on-demand
cloud computing platforms to both
individuals, companies and governments, on
a paid subscription basis with a free-tier
option available for 12 months.
5. Services
•Security and Compliance
• AWS Management Console
•AWS Command Line Interface
•Software Development Kit
•Compute
•Storage
•Database
•Migration
•Networking and Content Delivery
•Internet Of Things
•Developers Tool
•Management Tool
•Analytics
•Artificial Intelligence
•Mobile Services
•Application Services
•Messaging
•Business Productivity
•Desktop & App Streaming
•Game Development
6. 3. American Internet Services
American Internet Services (AIS) is a data center and cloud
computing services provider in San Diego, California, US.
AIS provides :
cloud computing, colocation,
Internet service, disaster recovery,
high availability, managed security,
managed storage, structured cabling,
other IT infrastructure services.
7. 4. Apple
Apple has all of its data centers were now fully
powered by renewable energy, including
facilities in California, Texas, Ireland and
Germany. Data centers that house computing
infrastructure for services like iTunes, Siri,
Maps and the App Store now get 100% of their
power from a combination of renewable
energy the company buys and on-site
generation capacity, the company said in the
latest report on its facilities’ environmental
impact.
8. 5. China Telecom
China Telecommunications
Corporation is a Chinese state-owned
telecommunication company. It is the
largest fixed-line service and the third
largest mobile telecommunication
provider in the People's Republic of
China.
It has two major holding companies:
China Telecom Corporation Limited
and China Communications Services
Corporation Limited.
9. 6. China Unicom
China United Network
Communications Group Co., Ltd. is a
Chinese state-owned
telecommunications operator in the
People's Republic of China. China
Unicom is the world's fourth-largest
mobile service provider by subscriber
base. On 7 January 2009, China
Unicom was awarded WCDMA license
to expand its business to 3G
telecommunication.
10. 7. Facebook
The company’s servers are now housed in
numerous gigantic data centers around the
world. Facebook has not stopped building
new data centers and seeking for new data
center sites ever since it launched its first
company-built and operated server farm in
Prineville, Oregon, in April 2011.
Each data center houses tens of thousands
of computer servers, which are networked
together and linked to the outside world
through fiber optic cables.
11. 8. Google
Google data centers are the computer software and
large hardware resources Google uses to provide
their services.
The software that runs the Google infrastructure
includes:
•Google Web Server (GWS) – custom Linux-based Web
server that Google uses for its online services.
•Storage systems
•Chubby lock service
•MapReduce and Sawzall programming language
•Indexing/search systems
12. 9. Microsoft Azure
A Windows-as-a-service platform
consisting of the operating system and
developer services that can be used to
build and enhance Web-hosted
applications. Azure is in beta until the
second half of 2009.
Microsoft also provides a set of
business services over the Web,
including Exchange, SharePoint, Office
Communications Server, CRM and Live
Meeting.
13. 10. AT&T- Synaptic Hosting
An application hosting service that offers pay-
as-you-go access to virtual servers and storage
integrated with security and networking
functions.
An application service provider with enterprise
customers in more than 30 countries. When
announcing Synaptic in August 2008, AT&T said
it had combined USi technology's five "super
Internet Data Centers" in the United States,
Europe and Asia, which will act as regional
gateways to the AT&T cloud network.
14. 11. Enomaly- Enomaly's Elastic
Computing Platform (ECP)
Enomaly's Elastic Computing Platform
(ECP) is software that integrates
enterprise data centers with
commercial cloud computing
offerings, letting IT pros manage and
govern both internal and external
resources from a single console, while
making it easy to move virtual
machines from one data center to
another.
15. 12. GoGrid
The GoGrid platform offers Web-based
storage and the ability to quickly
deploy Windows- and Linux-based
virtual servers onto the cloud, with
preinstalled software including
Apache, PHP, Microsoft SQL and
MySQL.
GoGrid, one of Amazon's chief
competitors in the cloud storage and
compute markets.
16. 13. NetSuite
A business software suite including e-
commerce, CRM, accounting and ERP
tools.
NetSuite, originally called NetLedger,
was founded by Oracle CEO Larry
Ellison and NetSuite CTO Evan
Goldberg to make Web-based
applications for small businesses.
NetSuite and Oracle had tight go-to-
market partnerships in the company
but company went public lately.
17. 14. Rackspace
The Rackspace Cloud, also known as
"Mosso," consists of three major
services: Cloud sites, a platform for
building Web sites; Cloud Files, a
storage service; and Cloud Servers, an
Amazon EC2-like service that provides
access to virtualized server instances.
18. 15. RightScale
The RightScale Platform, software-as-a-
service that helps customers manage the IT
processes they have outsourced to cloud
providers such as Amazon and GoGrid.
RightScale helps customers build and clone
virtual servers for the cloud, performs load
balancing in response to changing needs,
automates storage backups, and offers
monitoring and error reporting.
19. 16. Salesforce.com
Salesforce.com's flagship is a set of
CRM tools including salesforce
automation, analytics, marketing and
social networking tools. A second
major offering is Force.com, a platform
for building Web applications and
hosting them on the Salesforce
infrastructure.