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Question: Rackspace, Dimension Data, and others that were in last year's Challenger quadrant became Niche Players: Agree/ Disagree
Answer: Agree. All those are not true cloud player but somewhere in between hosted cloud and true cloud computing.
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    Amazon Web Services, Rackspace OpenStack, Microsoft Windows Azure and Google are the major cloud hosting and storage service providers. Athough Amazon is top of them and is oldest in cloud market, Rackspace, Microsoft and Google are giving tough competition to each other and to Amazon also for alluring IT customers. This article give brief history of these cloud hosting service providers and compares the cloud services provided by them. -- Amazon Web Services -- It's hard to find someone who doesn't agree that Amazon Web Services is the market leader in IaaS cloud computing. The company has one of the widest breadths of cloud services - including compute, storage, networking, databases, load balancers, applications and application development platforms all delivered as a cloud service. Amazon has dropped its prices 21 times since it debuted its cloud six years ago and fairly consistently fills whatever gaps it has in the size of virtual machine instances on its platform - the company recently rolled out new high-memory instances, for example. There are some cautions for Amazon though. Namely, its cloud has experienced three major outages in two years. One analyst, Jillian Mirandi of Technology Business Researcher, has suggested that continued outages could eventually start hindering businesses' willingness to invest in Amazon infrastructure. That sentiment gets to a larger point about AWS though - the service seems to be popular in the startup community, providing the IT… Read more →
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    it_user73665 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user73665 (Works)
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    Part of the reason for the change is that Gartner split the Magic Quadrants into two Magic Quadrants this year. One for native IaaS cloud infrastructure and one for Cloud-Enabled Managed Hosting. Rackspace lead the market in the latter which is closer to where they have been trying to position themselves.

    it_user8685 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user8685 (Infrastructure Expert at Cloud Counselage Inc. (www.cloudcounselage.com))
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    DISAGREE.
    VMware is the present and the Future. Be it VMware vCloud and vSphere suites, tough competition for Amazon etc. or be it vCHS. Also, VMware's very own Public IaaS Cloud; vCHS (VMware vCloud Hybrid Service) which will change everything in days to come vis-a-vis Rackspace, IBM's Softlayer etc. Microsoft is not in a competition at all, because it lacks quality compared to the names mentioned above. __Tushar Topale

    it_user105252 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user105252 (CTO at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees)
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    I completely agree. Cloud Computing vending is a scale business. And unless you have the $$ Billions to invest in DCs, interconnects, CDN capacity, as well as in continually investing in the OS and Management software infrastructure, you cannot be anything but a vendor that caters to a particular narrow segment.

    Its a bit like telephony. You aren't going to do very well going up against GE/Sprint, ATT or Southwest Telecom. BUT if you are an EarthLink, you can play in then niche space of those who want a "socially responsible" Telco.

    About a year ago, both Rackspace and Centurylink were looking for "capital partners" for future growth investment precisely because of these issues. I don't think they ever raised enough $$.

    I have been saying for about 5 years now that there is room for 4-5 major cloud vendors and they were going to be:
    Amazon, Google, Microsoft. and then fighting for the last 1-2 slots were
    IBM, salesFORCE.com, EMC and perhaps Oracle. Oracle seems to have opted not to keep fighting, and EMC is now more focused on delivering services.

    So you basically have IBM leveraging its corporate DC and mainframe hardware consolidation capabilities and Salesforce is leverging its lead in CRM to get apps built on Force.com

    But pretty much everyone else is a niche player. The Future is Platform As A Service. NOT "vms" and Rackspace and Dimension Data all were hoping to move from VMs to PaaS but that's a hard move to make.

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    Overview

    Rackspace is a listed company that specializes in hybrid cloud environments to support your applications and sites. The environments are based on its open-source operating system OpenStack.Rackspace Cloud caters for the private cloud, public cloud, dedicated servers, or a hybrid of platforms.

    Your Rackspace Cloud environment is customizable according to your cloud requirements, and all products work together seamlessly from one portal.

    Dimension Data Telecom Expense Management (TEM) helps streamline your invoice processing, usage management, and dispute management and provide the insight you need to interact with your carriers from a position of power. Dimension Data TEM offers the following benefits: Make informed decisions on cost management with visibility into the complete picture of your communication spend. Proactively capture, dispute, and eliminate incorrect charges to reduce telecom spend. Identify opportunities for savings, potential billing issues, and account trend information with automated invoice line item analysis.
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    3D Capacity, Acquity Group, Axios Systems, Behance, Blastro, Dominos Pizza, and Sage.
    Tour de France, Orion Hotels, Alexander Forbes, ADEPA, Maybank, Kabel Deutschland, AME, Camberwell Girls Grammar School, BSNL
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    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise18%
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    Rackspace Cloud [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in PaaS Clouds while Xigo Dimension Data is ranked 3rd in Telecom Expense Management. Rackspace Cloud [EOL] is rated 8.6, while Xigo Dimension Data is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Rackspace Cloud [EOL] writes "There is easy integration with multiple providers and third-party services". On the other hand, Rackspace Cloud [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Xigo Dimension Data is most compared with .

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