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By ASPnews.com Staff July 9, 2002 The Fourth of July festivities may be over, but the fireworks are just getting started when it comes to the ASPnews Top 50 list. Two departures and two newcomers, along with a reshuffle, have made July an eventful month in the ASPnews Top 20 Providers and Top 30 Enablers lists. Things heat up on our lists of the industry's Top 20 Providers and Top 30 Enablers.
The most striking departure is Loudcloud, which last month gave up its quest to become "the EDS of the Internet" with the sale of its managed hosting business ... to EDS. Now known as Opsware, the company must prove itself among the ranks of systems management software vendors, where it will face stiff competition. Loudcloud's place on the Providers list is taken by Avasta, which we previously listed as a Top 30 Enabler. After its recent acqusition of SiteROCK (see Avasta and SiteROCK Announce Merger), along with Loudcloud's departure from the scene, Avasta is now clearly the leading pureplay MSP, and its significant end-user business justifies its inclusion as a Top 20 Provider.
The Power of Atomz Atomz has always remained committed to a hosted service model, and is often cited as an example of net-native ASP success. Its growing customer base among top corporates as varied as General Motors, Sharp, Maxtor, Red Herring and Princess Cruise Lines has now earned its place on the ASPnews Top 20 list.
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