Top 10 Companies Working on Multicloud to Supercloud Shift

Top 10 Companies Working on Multicloud to Supercloud Shift
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These top tech companies are eager to shift to supercloud from their multi-cloud structure.

A supercloud is an abstraction layer that can hide the underlying complexity of various clouds but at the same time is capable of leveraging these capabilities to add value on top of native cloud primitives. A supercloud may allow developers to tap primitives and native APIs if desired via the PaaS layer. Hence it is gradually becoming a much-preferred choice among tech organizations. Here are the top 10 companies who are working on multi-cloud to supercloud shift.

Inifinidat

Location: Waltham, Massachusetts

Infinidat manufactures cloud-based data storage and security devices. The company's data management technology easily integrates within hybrid clouds to offer petabytes of storage capacity and the ability to scale across multi-tenant environments. Infinidat announced its Neutrix Cloud 2.0- a storage service for multi-cloud computing. One of the features of this product is its ability to be employed in a hybrid cloud replication mode in as little as four seconds.

Ensono

Location: Downer's Grove, Illinois

Ensono installs hybrid cloud environments into enterprise IT systems. The company has solutions for everything from managing public cloud services like AWS and Azure to securing private servers that run business-critical applications. Ensono installs hybrid clouds for well-known brands like Sonoco, Travelodge, the State of Kansas, and the Guinness Book of World Records.

Threat Stack

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Threat Stack is a cloud infrastructure company helping hybrid clouds detect security threats with real-time alerting platforms. The platform constantly analyzes cloud data to spot potentially malicious anomalies. The platform also helps hybrid companies achieve compliance and deploy containerized projects securely. SproutSocial, greenhouse, Iora health, Toast, and Bluprint (formerly Craftsy) all trust Threat Stack to secure their clouds and maintain compliance standards.

Turbonomic

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: Turbonomic uses AI to tackle workload automation for the hybrid cloud. The company's AI optimizes performance, compliance, and usage in real-time. Utilizing supply-and-demand techniques, Turbonomic optimizes a hybrid cloud for maximum data usage and migration. Lockheed Martin, Expedia, PWC, and JP Morgan are just a handful of the major global brands using Turbonomic to optimize their hybrid cloud infrastructures.

Caringo

Location: Austin, Texas

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: Caringo is a software provider that creates technology for accessing, storing, and distributing unstructured or file-based data on a cloud. The Caringo Swarm Hybrid Cloud converts files to formats used by major cloud service providers, then acts as a data backup, storage, and archival system. Caringo recently announced the Swarm Object Storage technology that delivers infrastructure data analysis across multiple British institutions, including the UK Space Agency and the Natural Environment Research Council. This new tool allows more data to be stored in a hybrid-like infrastructure, while also facilitating cross-faculty access to information based on credentials.

Unitas Global

Location: Los Angeles, California

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: Unitas Global manages its end-to-end cloud computing solution called the Connected Hybrid Cloud. The hybrid cloud consists of private and public cloud, orchestration, monitoring, and management from the Unitas team. With the Unitas hybrid cloud, enterprises can flex their data resources, manage their cybersecurity efforts, and monitor performance from a single pane. Unitas was ranked 175th on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 due in large part to its growth in the hybrid cloud sector. The company has grown by more than 500% over the past three years.

Rackspace

Location: San Antonio, Texas

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: Rackspace's hybrid cloud computing solutions allow businesses to run their workloads on public or private servers. The company's RackConnect hybrid cloud lets companies and organizations connect to private and public clouds from the likes of AWS, Azure, VMWare, and Openstack. The flexibility of this hybrid allows for the building of multi-cloud environments and the maximizing of data storage. Ulta, Omaze, Six Flags, Under Armour, and Yeti all use Rackspace's hybrid cloud to manage their data and build out multiple cloud environments.

Mesosphere

Location: San Francisco, California

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: The Mesosphere DC/OS platform automates rollout and production operations for containers and data in a hybrid cloud. The platform lets businesses scale their applications across multiple public/private clouds and data centers. Additionally, IT administrators can manage multiple clusters on different clouds from a single DC/OS platform. Mesosphere ranked #32 overall and #3 for software companies on the 2018 Inc. 5000 list that ranks the nation's fastest-growing private companies.

DXC Technology

Location: Arlington, Virginia

How it's using hybrid cloud computing: DXC Technology helps businesses transfer to hybrid cloud environments. The company offers a variety of solutions, including strategy planning, hybrid application integration, and implementation of specialized tools for AWS and Azure. Other DXC Technology hybrid cloud tools include cybersecurity risk assessment evaluations and continuity services that protect workloads and applications. DXC Technology's hybrid cloud services are used by such well-known companies as Penske Racing, Lufthansa, and the Australian Navy.

Scalr

Location: San Francisco, California Scalr is a hybrid cloud management platform. The company helps enterprises restore cost accountability, facilitates workflow automation, and helps to control access to enhance cybersecurity protocol. The Scalr hybrid cloud management platform is trusted by well-known companies and organizations like Expedia, Samsung, NASA, Gannett, the FDA, and the National Cancer Institute. 

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