5th Annual Talkin' Cloud 100 Report Identifies World's Top Cloud Computing Companies in the IT Channel

(PRWEB) September 08, 2015

Cirrity, a leading channel-only secure cloud solutions provider, today announced it has ranked No. 90 among the world's Top 100 Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), according to Penton's fifth-annual Talkin' Cloud 100 report. The Top 100 CSPs generated more than $30 billion in combined cloud services revenues in 2014, up nearly 29 percent over what they reported the previous year.

"We are honored to be recognized on the Talkin' Cloud 100 list for the third consecutive year," said Dan Timko, President and CTO of Cirrity. "We appreciate this acknowledgement from Penton, it affirms our progression in this market. Cirrity will continue to provide a 100% channel-focused commitment as well as a fully integrated compliant cloud service offering."

Cirrity is a cloud services provider offering a high performance, highly secure and integrated set of Cisco Powered cloud services. Cirrity's services are only available through its reseller channel eliminating channel conflict and ensuring that Cirrity's success is 100% aligned with its partners.

Designed from the ground-up to be highly secure and offer unmatched performance and reliability, Cirrity's 100% Cisco Powered cloud infrastructure delivers Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and Desktops as a Service (DaaS) under a single unified architecture that enables resellers to mix and match services and easily create highly tailored solutions for their customers.

The Talkin' Cloud 100 list is based on data from Talkin' Cloud's online survey, conducted January through May 2015. The Talkin' Cloud 100 list recognizes top cloud service providers based on such metrics as annual cloud services revenue growth (both in actual dollars and in percentage growth rates), and input from Penton Technology's Channel editors.

"On behalf of Penton and Talkin' Cloud, I would like to congratulate Cirrity for its recognition as a Talkin' Cloud 100 honoree," said Nicole Henderson, Editor in Chief, Talkin' Cloud. "The industry is changing at a rapid pace and the Talkin' Cloud 100 companies consistently demonstrate an agility and flexibility that sets them apart. They do so with innovation, via strategic partnerships, and through their commitment to providing superior customer experiences."

About Cirrity
Cirrity is a channel-only, Cisco Powered cloud service provider with locations throughout the continental United States. With industry leading SLAs and high performance infrastructure, combined with a security and compliance focus (HIPAA, PCI, CSA STAR, ISO 27001, AICPA SOC Type II), we provide partners and their customers with a secure and highly available Cisco platform to leverage the advantages of cloud computing. Cirrity provides exceptional service with the goal of building long-term, mutually successful relationships. http://www.cirrity.com

About Penton's channel brands
Penton's channel brands (http://www.penton.com), define emerging IT markets and disrupt established IT markets. The brands' channel-centric online communities include MSPmentor (http://www.MSPmentor.net), The VAR Guy (http://www.TheVARguy.com), Talkin' Cloud (http://www.TalkinCloud.com) and the WHIR (http://www.thewhir.com).

About Penton
Penton drives performance for more than eighteen million professionals each and every day. They rely on us to deliver: Insights, information, data & workflow tools to inform critical business decisions; networking & community to engage them with industry peers & partners; and marketing services to advance their business performance & deliver ROI.

Penton is a growth company with a track-record of strong performance and success and is backed by its co-owners: MidOcean Partners and U.S. Equity Partners II, an investment fund sponsored by Wasserstein & Co., LP.

For additional information on the company and its businesses, visit http://www.penton.com.

Contacts:
Gerry Baron, CMO, Cirrity
gbaron(at)cirrity.com
678-954-5085
Nicole Henderson, Editor in Chief, Talkin' Cloud
nicole.henderson(at)penton.com

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