With its Second Annual Internet and Technology Conference being held in New York this week, Cantor Fitzgerald released a report summarizing its 2015 outlook for Internet stocks. The report included an in-depth look at the huge opportunity coming in the cloud computing space.
What Is Cloud Computing?
While many investors have certainly heard a lot about “the cloud,” not all investors may fully understand what cloud computing actually is. In the report, analysts use the definition of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which defines cloud computing as “a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.”
Analysts forecast that cloud computing will be a $127.5 billion industry by 2018.
3 Core Cloud Services
There are three main ways for IT companies to get in on the cloud revolution: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).
According to the report, the largest of the three cloud “layers” is the SaaS market. Analysts expect the SaaS application market will grow 20 percent annually to reach $82.7 billion by 2018. The current leaders in the SaaS space include Salesforce.com, Inc. CRM 1.52%, Automatic Data Processing ADP 0.21% and Intuit Inc. INTU 0.27%.
Analysts see the IaaS market as the fastest-growing segment of cloud computing in the next several years. Leading IaaS names include Amazon.com, Inc.’s AMZN 1.79% EC2, Rackspace Hosting, Inc. RAX 1.05% and International Business Machine Corp.’s IBM 1.23% SoftLayer.
Finally, the PaaS market, which had already reached $6.2 billion by 2013, is led by Amazon’s AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Microsoft Corporation’s MSFT 0.23% Azure, and Salesforce’s Force.com.
Top Stock Picks
In the SaaS space, Cantor Fitzgerald analysts believe that Workday Inc WDAY 0.98% is in the best positioned company moving forward. The report also names Red Hat Inc RHT 1.26% as the top pick in the PaaS space. Finally, analysts name F5 Networks, Inc. FFIV 0.64% and Oracle Corporation ORCL 0.34% as top picks across all layers of the cloud.
Read this article and all my other articles for free on Benzinga by clicking here
Want to learn more about the stock market? Or maybe you just want to be able to look sophisticated in front of your coworkers when they ask you what you are reading on your Kindle, and you’d prefer to tell them “Oh, I’m just reading a book about stock market analysis,” rather than the usual “Oh, I’m just looking at pics of my ex-girlfriend on Facebook.” For these reasons and more, check out my book, Beating Wall Street with Common Sense. I don’t have a degree in finance; I have a degree in neuroscience. You don’t have to predict what stocks will do if you can predict what traders will do and be one step ahead of them. I made a 400% return in the stock market over five years using only basic principles of psychology and common sense. Beating Wall Street with Common Sense is now available on Amazon, and tradingcommonsense.com is always available on your local internet!