Cloud Computing Program
A part of the Traditional and Emerging HPC Service
The Hyperion Research Cloud Computing Service tracks and forecasts the worldwide market for the use of public, private and hybrid clouds to run HPC, HPDA, AI, ML and DL workloads, including primary and secondary cloud service providers (CSPs). This service provides insight into the benefits and limitations of cloud use by market sector, vertical and use case. It examines infrastructure requirements, cost-benefit for users, and the interplay between on premise and external cloud options. The service also covers high performance cloud infrastructures around the world.
- Differentiation of public, private and hybrid cloud environments
- Established and emerging use cases for clouds
- Regions covered: North America, EMEA, Japan, Asia/Pacific, and ROW
- Segments covered: government, academia, industry and domain segments
- Technical application performance, limitations and developments
- Coprocessors, accelerators, and heterogeneous architectures available from CSPs
- HPC cloud market dynamics and vendor market share
- Worldwide HPC cloud usage, market sizing and forecasts
- Vertical/Applications forecast and analysis
- Tracking HPC cloud usage by verticals
- Major industry and technology announcements
- Use case analysis
- HPC application fit with clouds
- HPC cloud benchmarks and end user test results
- Analysis of major drivers and inhibitors from an end user perspective
- How large is the HPC cloud market?
- How fast is it growing?
- What types of clouds will be the most used across the market?
- Which segments are driving the cloud market?
- Which application areas have the greatest affinity & for which types of clouds?
- How are CSPs working on the biggest issues with cloud computing today?
- How are CSPs utilizing accelerated computing in their cloud environments?
- How will high performance interconnects play into the cloud market?
- Which codes will port and run most effectively in the cloud?
Companies We Analyze
The HPC Cloud Computing service closely tracks worldwide HPC market spending and revenues, user practices and requirements, and companies including these and others:
- Adobe
- Alibaba
- Amazon Web Services
- Microsoft Azure
- Baidu
- Bright Computing
- Cavium
- Dell EMC
- EC2
- ETP4HPC
- IBM
- Intel
- Linux
- Mellanox
- NEC
- Nimbix
- Onscale
- OpenStack
- Oracle
- Penguin Computing
- Qualcomm
- Red Hat
- Rackspace
- Rescale
- R-Systems
- Tencent
- Toshiba
- UberCloud
- Univa
- Verne Global
- VMWare
- Wipro