AT&T Platform as a Service vs SUSE Cloud Application Platform comparison

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We performed a comparison between AT&T Platform as a Service and SUSE Cloud Application Platform based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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27th
out of 37 in PaaS Clouds
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22nd
out of 37 in PaaS Clouds
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Overview

AT&T Platform as a Service provides a complete development environment to build custom applications and bring them online more quickly than ever. Once launched, the service makes it easy to run, access and manage the applications and databases you create. As an AT&T Cloud Service, AT&T Platform as a Service also allows you to do all this at a low cost – while still providing the scale, performance or capacity you need.

SUSE Cloud Application Platform is a software platform for cloud-native application development, based on Cloud Foundry, with additional supporting services and components. The core of the platform is SUSE Cloud Foundry, a Cloud Foundry distribution for Kubernetes which runs on SUSE Linux Enterprise containers.

Sample Customers
Golden Flake Snack Foods Inc., Dunn Tire, Road America, Committee on Arrangements
Day & Zimmermann, Cisco, CEMEX, L.B. Foster, Adient, Istanbul Technical University, 7Pixel, University of Maine System, Guerbet
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company19%
Financial Services Firm17%
Energy/Utilities Company11%
Manufacturing Company8%
Company Size
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business26%
Midsize Enterprise18%
Large Enterprise56%
Buyer's Guide
PaaS Clouds
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle and others in PaaS Clouds. Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

AT&T Platform as a Service is ranked 27th in PaaS Clouds while SUSE Cloud Application Platform is ranked 22nd in PaaS Clouds. AT&T Platform as a Service is rated 0.0, while SUSE Cloud Application Platform is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AT&T Platform as a Service is most compared with Engine Yard Cloud, whereas SUSE Cloud Application Platform is most compared with OpenShift.

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