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With a sustained rise in requests for products on a subscription basis, more and more companies are making the transition to software as a service, and Stratogen, a reputed SaaS (News - Alert) hosting provider has witnessed strong growth in the 2nd quarter of 2010.
StratoGen provides a number of VMware based hosting services to SaaS companies, and the uptake of these has risen significantly in the last quarter. Traditional software companies are catering to strong demands for products that provide hosting solutions, and proportionately there has been a rise in SaaS hosting adoption.
Karl Robinson, MD said that the considerable investment that they had made in the VMware Platform was paying off as SaaS hosting was growing more rapidly than any other segment, and the resilient SaaS solutions that were rapid to deploy were showing results.
The recent economic downturn actually helped to promote the SaaS solutions because of its reduced capital expenditure requirements. With reduction of costs for the end user, there was little doubt that SaaS hosting was going to gain considerable traction in the market. Gartner's (News - Alert) report predicts a global SaaS revenue increase and it is expected that it will exceed $8.25 billion in 2010, as online demand increased. SaaS revenue was also predicted to rise from 10 percent to 16 percent of the overall managed hosting revenue by the end of 2010.
StratoGen is a managed hosting company providing enterprise VMware hosting, managed server hosting, colocation and connectivity products all backed by a 100 percent uptime SLA. High uptime, high throughput Web sites and online applications require resilient and scalable hosting solutions and this is where StratoGen is a market leader.
In a related news release, StratoGen announced the beta launch of their brand new PowerFlex Dedicated Server platform. These servers utilize StratoGen’s proprietary PowerFlex infrastructure to deliver breakthrough cloud features including instant deployment, disk snapshots, automatic failover and server cloning.
Mini Swamy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Erin Monda

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