You can find a list of *some* of our users at Apache jclouds Community Members 
[1].

Would you like your company/project to join that list?

Check out How to Contribute Documentation [2] to add yourself.

You can also see some of the providers that have allowed us to use test account 
on their clouds [3]. This list should be expanding in the near future.

Cheers,
Everett

[1] 
http://jclouds.incubator.apache.org/documentation/reference/apps-that-use-jclouds/
[2] https://wiki.apache.org/jclouds/How%20to%20Contribute%20Documentation
[3] https://wiki.apache.org/jclouds/Test%20Provider%20Thanks


On Oct 16, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Andrew Phillips wrote:

>> That is to say, support from prominent Cloud providers would help propelled
>> JClouds as a de factor library to use against cloud providers.
> 
> Of course I understand that a list of companies "supporting" jclouds might 
> sound attractive from a management perspective. As with any true community 
> effort, thought, contributors - companies as well as individuals - fluctuate 
> according to priorities.
> 
> If your management is looking for reassurance that jclouds is around to stay 
> and is worthy of being called a "de facto" library for portable cloud 
> development on  the JVM, I would also recommend looking at the *user* 
> community, as well as the sustained level of development effort over the 
> years.
> 
> ap

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