BlueLock More than Doubles Headcount in 2009
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by Alicia Gaba
BlueLock is poised to double workforce and revenue in 2010 as cloud computing continues to gain traction.

In 2009, BlueLock's workforce more than doubled and there are no plans to slow down.  Spurred by the growth of the cloud computing industry and combined with the continued need for IT expertise and infrastructure, BlueLock looks to capitalize on the growing shift toward cloud computing from on-premise IT with current and future product offerings, as well as bringing on top engineering, developer and sales talent in 2010.
 
"We are thrilled about BlueLock's growth over the past year and our recruitment of top talent, growing from eight employees in 2008 to 22 in 2009." said John Qualls, CEO, BlueLock. "We believe our 2009 growth is a testament to our innovative products and services and further validates our business plan and the market's demand for Infrastructure-as-a-Service. As cloud computing continues to grow, companies will continue to demand different classes of service for different tasks and BlueLock is perfectly positioned to make even bigger strides in 2010."

Topping Interactive Data Corp's (IDC) technology predictions for 2010, cloud computing is forecasted to see strong growth in the coming years. A recent IDC report found that the current worldwide revenue for IT cloud computing services stands at $17.4 billion, a number that will jump to $44.2 billion by 2013.

Interested in working for BlueLock? Contact us at jobs at bluelock.com

Comments for BlueLock More than Doubles Headcount in 2009
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by Jason :
"growing from eight employees in 2008 to 22 in 2009." Wow, great job guys! Cheers

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