GoGrid Makes the Gartner Magic Quadrant

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Hosting/Cloud

This slipped by me, but looks like GoGrid made the famous Gartner ‘magic quadrant’ for Web Hosting and Hosted Cloud Infrastructure Services (On Demand).[1]  You can see the quadrant here to the right.

It’s great that GoGrid is listed in the visionary quadrant.  When I joined GoGrid in the office of the CTO, one of my explicit goals was to increase the view of GoGrid as a thought leader and visionary in the cloud computing space.  It gratifies me to see the recognition by Gartner.

For those of you who may have missed it, I left GoGrid recently and am currently an independent Cloud Strategist.

At the moment my client list is short, but impressive:

  • VMware (#1 Virtualization system; working with their new Cloud business unit)
  • GoGrid / ServePath (#2 or #3 IaaS provider in U.S. depending on how you count)
  • EngineYard (#1 Ruby on Rails PaaS provider)
  • Cloud Central (first IaaS provider in Australia; pre-launch)

Find out how I can help you with your cloud strategy in my one page briefing (PDF).


[1] That’s a mouthful.  Not sure what’s wrong with ‘public’ or ‘external’ infrastructure cloud.

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