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Top 41 Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 41 SaaS companies in Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software. They have combined revenues of $378.7M and employ 3.1K people. They have raised $146.6M and serve 1.4M customers combined.

Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software refers to tools and platforms that facilitate the automation of cloud resource management, including provisioning, configuration, and orchestration of cloud services. These tools aim to streamline operations, reduce manual effort, and enhance the efficiency of managing cloud environments. They often include features such as visual workflow builders, automated scaling, and monitoring capabilities, enabling organizations to operate their cloud resources in a more consistent and compliant manner. The primary use cases for cloud infrastructure automation include automating repetitive tasks such as resource deployment, monitoring system health, load balancing, and compliance checking. By automating these processes, organizations can achieve improved speed and agility, allowing them to scale their infrastructure in response to changing business demands. Typical users of these solutions include IT teams, cloud architects, and DevOps professionals, who seek to optimize their workflows and enhance collaboration across operations and development functions.

Companies
41
Revenue
$378.7M
Funding
$146.6M
Employees
3.1K

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Top Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Next Pathway

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Operator of a technology consulting company intended to provide management, software development and infrastructure consulting services. The company's technology consulting products and services includes automated service delivery workflow platform, automated tool for rapidly developing, testing and deploying micro services, data lake platform, translation engine and others, enabling enterprises to realize the benefits of Big Data and to expedite the delivery of digital products while permitting them to maintain their investment in legacy back-end systems.

Revenue
$26.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2002
Funding
-
Team size
98
Growth
841.44%
2
Diamanti

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of enterprise platform designed to solve network and storage challenges. The company's platform gives infrastructure architects, IT operations and application owners the speed, simplicity, efficiency and control they need to run stateful containerized applications in production, enabling developers to specify their network and storage resources and service levels

Revenue
$20.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$78M
Team size
129
Growth
73.07%
3
Iret

Tokyo, Japan

Designer and developer of cloud-based systems and services.The company's cloud-based systems include cloud based infrastructure designing, construction, operation monitoring, system development, system maintenance and operation, enabling the organizations to receive a one-stop system at a reasonable cost.

Revenue
$16M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
69
Growth
-
4
General Informatics

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

General Informatics is an information technology based company and is an independent software vendor in Louisiana. It specializes in a variety of solutions to meet the business needs from technology planning to implementation, management, and support. It's solutions includes IT management, servers and backups, cabling, office phone systems, networking, cyber security, digital design, custom developmen and building automation. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It seeks to expand its core operations through mergers and acquisitions.

Revenue
$11.8M
Customers
100
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
215
Growth
33.52%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide automation capabilities for cloud resource management, including provisioning and configuration. - Should offer features for orchestrating workflows and automating scaling processes. - Must support integration with various cloud platforms and services. - Should include monitoring and compliance capabilities to ensure operational consistency. - Not just provide basic management tools; must also enable complex workflow automation and orchestration.