biggest cloud providers in the world in 2023

 With global spending on cloud infrastructure reaching $57 billion last year, Technology Magazine will focus on the top 10 cloud providers in the world in 2023.

The cloud has grown rapidly in recent years to become a critical part of many businesses' digital infrastructure, providing cost-effective and scalable solutions for their computing needs. Technology Magazine looks at the top 10 cloud infrastructure providers worldwide based on their market share.

10: Dell Technology

Headquarters: Round Rock, Texas, United States of America

Market share: <2%


Dell Technologies Cloud, based on VMware, provides consistent management across private, public and edge cloud infrastructure, allowing customers to choose the best environment for each application and use case. Its platform has support for more than 4,200 major cloud providers, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. Its APEX solution leverages the expertise of Dell Technologies to provide businesses with a simple and secure path to adopting a hybrid cloud infrastructure.


9: Huawei Cloud

Headquarters: Shenzhen, China


Market share: 2%

Huawei Cloud covers many availability areas around the world and provides fully connected, high-speed and stable networks and services. According to China Internet Watch, Huawei Cloud had an 18% market share in cloud infrastructure in China in 2021.


Last year, the company launched its "Go Cloud, Go Global" plans and announced plans to cover 170 countries and regions around the world.


8: Tencent Cloud

Headquarters: Shenzhen, China


Market share: 2%

Tencent Cloud is one of the world's leading cloud providers with a focus on helping global businesses succeed in China. With an extensive presence across China, global engagement teams around the world, and decades of experience deeply rooted in providing optimal digital engagement to its vast user base, Tencent Cloud offers a powerful and robust cloud solution that is specifically designed to address the unique challenges that facing. businesses in their expansion into China.


With more than a billion users, Tencent serves hundreds of millions of people through its flagship products such as QQ and WeChat.


7: Oracle Cloud

Headquarters: Austin, Texas, United States of America


Market share: 2%

Oracle Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by Oracle Corporation that provides servers, storage, networks, applications and services through a global network of data centers managed by Oracle Corporation.


Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers the fastest growing network of global data centers with 41 available cloud regions and nine planned and more than 100 cloud infrastructure and platform services.


6: Salesforce

Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States of America


Market share: 3%

Salesforce is a cloud infrastructure provider that specializes in customer relationship management (CRM) software. Its Service Cloud solution, built on the Salesforce platform, enables users to automate service processes, streamline workflows and find key articles, topics and experts to support customer service representatives. Service Cloud enables businesses to improve customer service efficiency across channels by both creating a single view of customer activity and leveraging tools for field service, web chat, CTI and social customer service.


5: IBM Cloud

Headquarters: New York, United States of America


Market share: 3%

The IBM Cloud platform combines Platform as a Service (PaaS) with Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) to provide an integrated environment. The platform scales and supports both small development teams and organizations as well as large enterprises.


IBM Cloud provides solutions that enable higher levels of compliance, security and management, with proven architectural patterns and rapid delivery methods for running mission-critical workloads. Available in data centers around the world, with multi-zone regions in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia, IBM Cloud offers the most open and secure public cloud for enterprises with a next-generation hybrid cloud platform, advanced data and artificial intelligence capabilities, and deep corporate knowledge across 20 industries.

4: Alibaba Cloud

Headquarters: Hangzhou, China


Market share: 5%

Founded in September 2009, Alibaba Cloud develops highly scalable cloud computing and data management services that provide large and small enterprises, financial institutions, governments and other organizations with flexible, cost-effective solutions to meet their network and information needs. Alibaba Cloud, a business company of Alibaba Group, one of the world's largest e-commerce companies, operates the network that powers Alibaba Group's extensive online and mobile business ecosystem and sells a comprehensive set of cloud computing services to support merchants and other participating third parties. in this ecosystem.


3: Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Headquarters: Mountain View, California, United States of America

Market share: 11%

Google Cloud Platform offered by Google is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube. In addition to a set of management tools, it provides a range of modular cloud services including computing, data storage, data analytics and machine learning.


Google Cloud Platform is part of Google Cloud, which includes the public cloud infrastructure of Google Cloud Platform as well as Google Workspace (G Suite), enterprise versions of Android and ChromeOS, and APIs for ML and enterprise map services.


2: Microsoft Azure

Headquarters: Redmond, Washington, United States of America

Market share: 21%

Originally announced in 2008, Microsoft's Azure platform was officially released in 2010 and offers a range of cloud services such as compute, analytics, storage and networking.


With more than 200 products and cloud services, the Azure platform helps businesses meet challenges and meet their organizational goals. It provides tools that support all industries and are compatible with open-source technologies.


Azure offers four different types of cloud computing: infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (PaaS), and serverless. Microsoft bills Azure on a pay-as-you-go basis, meaning subscribers receive a bill each month that only charges them for the specific resources they've used.


According to Microsoft, 95% of Fortune 500 companies rely on Azure for trusted cloud services, with companies of all sizes and maturity leveraging Azure for their digital transformation.


1: AWS

Headquarters: Seattle, Washington, United States of America


Market share: 34%

With a market share higher than Microsoft Azure and GCP combined, Amazon Web Services has expanded into the most comprehensive and widespread cloud computing platform.

AWS, a subsidiary of Amazon, provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies and governments on a metered and ongoing basis. AWS Cloud includes 99 Availability Zones in 31 geographies worldwide, with announced plans for 12 more Availability Zones and four additional AWS Regions in Canada, Israel, New Zealand and Thailand.


Officially launched in 2002, AWS today offers more than 175 fully-featured services from data centers around the world. The organization serves hundreds of thousands of customers in 190 different countries around the world. Recognized as an industry leader, no other cloud provider offers as many regions with multiple Availability Zones connected by a low-latency, high-throughput, highly redundant network.

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