ST. LOUIS, January 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Savvis, Inc. (http://www.savvis.net) , a global leader in cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions for enterprises, today announced that industry analyst firm Gartner, Inc., has positioned Savvis in the leaders quadrant in the Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service and Web Hosting. The report was published on Dec. 23, 2010, and authored by Gartner analysts Ted Chamberlin and Lydia Leong. It can be accessed at http://www.savvis.net/magic-quadrant-leader, compliments of Savvis.

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"We believe our position in Gartner's Magic Quadrant as a leader is a testament to our overarching commitment to delivering visionary, enterprise-class solutions to our growing list of clients on a global basis. We are honored that 33 of Fortune's top 100 companies depend on Savvis for their mission-critical applications in this fast-paced, dynamic environment," said Bill Fathers, senior vice president of global sales and marketing at Savvis. "We look forward to continued growth and momentum on the heels of such a respected industry acknowledgment."

Savvis Symphony (http://www.savvisknowscloud.com) is an industry-leading suite of cloud solutions for the enterprise. Through a flexible, easy-to-use cloud interface, Savvis Symphony delivers cost savings, high performance, security, scalability and security. Combined with a global data center footprint, leading network connectivity and consultative business model, Savvis continues to meet our clients' rapidly changing business requirements.

The Gartner Magic Quadrant is widely recognized as one of the most influential market analyses for enterprises seeking to evaluate cloud and hosting vendors. Its evaluation is based on vendors' completeness of vision, including market understanding, product strategy and innovation, among other criteria. The Magic Quadrant also assesses ability to execute, which includes operations and overall viability.

According to Gartner, vendors listed in the leaders quadrant "have proved they have staying power in this market, can frequently innovate on their existing products and can be relied on for enterprise-class needs. They have proved their technical competence and ability to deliver services to a wide range of customers. They address multiple use cases well.

"New managed hosting customers should sign two-year contracts with these companies. Satisfied customers renewing a contract with one of these firms should sign a three-year deal. Cloud IaaS customers should buy these services on demand, or in contracts of one year or less."