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Best Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) SaaS companies

Jelastic

Jelastic

5 reviews

Jelastic provides an entire enterprise stack that can be installed on “bare metal” servers or any existing IaaS solution in hours, not months. Cloud IT administrators use a single management console to control cloud resources.

AppHarbor

AppHarbor

11 reviews

AppHarbor is a fully hosted .NET Platform as a Service. AppHarbor can deploy and scale any standard .NET application to the cloud.

Sigma IDE

Sigma IDE

3 reviews

Sigma is a serverless application developer tool; a cloud IDE, which helps you rapidly build, test and deploy serverless applications.

appReef

appReef

1 review

appReef cloud based solutions offer comprehensive product suite that allows enterprises to focus their time and resources on value added activities rather than building their own infrastructure and proprietary solutions. Using appReef platform, most types of web applications can be developed via simple point and click web based services. Also, User Interface, Business logic and Permissions can be customized for more advanced applications. appReef SaaS also offers various standard applications that are commonly required in most enterprises.

Render

Render

30 reviews

Render is the easiest cloud for developers and teams to deploy any app or website.

CenturyLink Public Cloud

CenturyLink Public Cloud

1 review

CenturyLink Public Cloud services allow you to economically start, grow and support applications using on-demand server resources in a virtualized environment that is easily accessible over a public network.

ApiRTC

ApiRTC

ApiRTC is a WebRTC PaaS (Platform as a Service) that simplifies developers access to WebRTC technology.

Scalingo

Scalingo

Scalingo is about empowering software teams to manage entire application lifecycles without direct involvement of ops/admins.

Platform.sh

Platform.sh

Platform.sh is a groundbreaking hosting and development tool for web applications. It extends a branch-merge workflow to infrastructure so that every branch can be tested as if it were in production, and scales for the largest sites.