Investing in Cloud Computing is Getting Easier...
With more and more companies across a wide cross-section of technology involved in various aspects of cloud computing, virtualization, storage, big data, analytics, and more, it's very easy for individual investors to get exposure to this fast-growing segment of global growth. And jobs, careers, education, entrepreneurship, entertainment, and more are being affected every day by this technology.
For those who don't know where to start investing in cloud computing companies, start with large cap domestic tech companies and you'll find many of the industry leaders in the cloud. Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, Dell, Cisco, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and others have moved quickly to grab a segment of this tech 'game-changer.' For more adventuresome investors look to corporations like Rackspace, VMware, Salesforce.com, NetSuite, EMC, Akamai, and others that are established but not as well known by mainstream investors. For the very bullish, consider small cap, high growth tech companies with the full knowledge that perhaps each new company has the risk of failure in the crowded space.
For those who want a basket of stocks in the form of a mutual fund or ETF (exchange traded fund) consider any mutual fund that specializes in tech services sector, or a cloud-specific ETF like ticker symbol SKYY. As always, please consult your own advisors before investing in any product, service, or holding -- and always know what you're purchasing.
For those who don't know where to start investing in cloud computing companies, start with large cap domestic tech companies and you'll find many of the industry leaders in the cloud. Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, Dell, Cisco, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and others have moved quickly to grab a segment of this tech 'game-changer.' For more adventuresome investors look to corporations like Rackspace, VMware, Salesforce.com, NetSuite, EMC, Akamai, and others that are established but not as well known by mainstream investors. For the very bullish, consider small cap, high growth tech companies with the full knowledge that perhaps each new company has the risk of failure in the crowded space.
For those who want a basket of stocks in the form of a mutual fund or ETF (exchange traded fund) consider any mutual fund that specializes in tech services sector, or a cloud-specific ETF like ticker symbol SKYY. As always, please consult your own advisors before investing in any product, service, or holding -- and always know what you're purchasing.