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Top 50 Cloud Management Platforms Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 416 cloud management platforms companies. They have combined revenues of $10.4B and employ 43.7K people. They have raised $4.4B and serve 400.5M customers combined.

Every company below sells cloud management platforms to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Cloud Management Platforms Companies do

Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) are software solutions designed to facilitate the management of cloud services across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. They provide organizations with centralized visibility and control over their cloud resources, enabling effective governance, provisioning, and management of cloud infrastructure. Key use cases for CMPs include monitoring cloud usage, optimizing costs, automating workflows, and ensuring compliance with security protocols. These platforms typically feature dashboards for real-time analytics, resource allocation tools, and capabilities for workload automation. They are primarily utilized by IT departments, but can also benefit finance and operations teams by delivering critical insights into cloud spending and performance. As organizations increasingly adopt cloud solutions, CMPs play a crucial role in streamlining cloud operations and maximizing the return on investment in diverse cloud services.

Companies
416
Revenue
$10.4B
Funding
$4.4B
Employees
43.7K

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Top Cloud Management Platforms Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 416 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Bespin Global logo
Bespin Global

Seoul, South Korea

Provider of a cloud based cloud information technology (IT) platform intended to drive the digital transformation of clients by helping them adopt cloud IT. The company's platform provides automated multi-cloud management services to move their legacy IT operations to the cloud, use cloud effectively as well as use cloud to power their digital transformation, enabling customers to leverage everything cloud has to offer in speeding up the digital innovation.

Revenue
$3B
Year founded
2015
Funding
$201.5M
Team size
302
2Pax8 logo
Pax8

Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States

One cloud Marketplace. Infinite growth. Buy, sell, and manage cloud solutions with the Marketplace that fuels your business.

Revenue
$2B
Year founded
2012
Funding
$395.6M
Team size
1.8K
3FirstLight logo
FirstLight

Albany, New York, United States

FirstLight provides fiber-optic data, Internet, data center, cloud, unified communications, and managed services to enterprise and carrier customers.

Revenue
$271.8M
Year founded
1999
Team size
524
4Distributed Technology Group logo
Distributed Technology Group

Syracuse, New York, United States

Technology solutions company that works with organizations to implement information technology strategies

Revenue
$174.1M
Year founded
2009
Team size
25
5Tufin logo
Tufin

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Tufin Software Technologies Ltd provides policy-centric approach to security and IT operations. It transform enterprises' security operations by helping them visualize, define and enforce a unified security policy. The solutions offered by the company include Private and Public cloud security, Cyber Security, Next Generation Firewalls, Internet of Things and Software defined networks and SDDC.

Revenue
$152.4M
Customers
800
Year founded
2004
Funding
$21.3M
Team size
460
6Microscan Communications - VAPT Service Provider | SOC & NOC Service Provider | Cybersecurity | IT Audit logo
Microscan Communications - VAPT Service Provider | SOC & NOC Service Provider | Cybersecurity | IT Audit

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Microscan Communications Pvt Ltd (MCPL) is leading IT managed service provider for Networking, Cloud, and Cyber Security. Leveraging ITIL best-practices, with cost-effective managed services with 24x7 monitoring. Our managed NOC service offers 24/7 monitoring and proactive support to ensure reliability, optimized performance, and uninterrupted business continuity. Its Cybersecurity expertise includes SEIM, threat intelligence, SOAR implementation, VAPT, Risk & Gap Assessment. With a NextGen Security Operations Center (SOCaaS). Expertise in AWS/Azure/Mcloud cloud managed services offer a comprehensive suite of solutions, including cloud migration, managed services, hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, cloud security, and DevOps implementation.

Revenue
$148.2M
Year founded
1996
Team size
800
7AgileEngine logo
AgileEngine

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Software development company that is a certified Google Cloud Partner, with over 1000 experts in the Americas, Europe and Asia

Revenue
$147.4M
Year founded
2000
Team size
681
8WSO2 logo
WSO2

Mountain View, California, United States

WSO2 Inc. is an open-source technology provider based in California, United States, with offices around the world. WSO2 offers an API management platform and an enterprise service bus (ESB) that enable businesses to integrate and manage their applications, data, and services. The company's products are built on open-source technology and designed to support the development and deployment of cloud-native applications. WSO2's platform includes features such as API management, identity and access management, analytics, and integration with other software applications.

Revenue
$128.8M
Customers
300
Year founded
2005
Funding
$133.5M
Team size
1.1K
9Delphix logo
Delphix

Redwood City, California, United States

Delphix provides an intelligent data platform that accelerates digital transformation for companies around the world.

Revenue
$124M
Year founded
2008
Funding
$119.5M
Team size
434
10Qumulo logo
Qumulo

Seattle, WA, United States

Modern enterprises have to manage exponentially-growing exabyte-scale data stores comprised mostly of unstructured data. Someone (often IT) has the difficult job of staying on top of managing these data stores, which becomes more difficult to do as enterprise datasets expand from the data center to the edge and cloud. And while scale and complexity are rising, budgets and staff are not. Existing solutions suffer from two crucial shortcomings: Complexity and platform lock-in. Legacy solutions are excruciatingly complex to deploy and manage. And nearly every solution restricts users to running in only the data center and on expensive, inflexible proprietary hardware platforms. Qumulo is the simple way to manage exabyte-scale data anywhere — edge, core, or cloud — on the platform of your choice. In a world with trillions of files and objects comprising 100+ zettabytes worldwide, companies need a solution that combines the ability to work anywhere with simplicity. This is precisely what Qumulo was founded to accomplish.

Revenue
$115.7M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$345.5M
Team size
569

Frequently asked questions about Cloud Management Platforms Companies

How many cloud management platforms companies are there?

Latka tracks 416 cloud management platforms companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $10.4B in annual revenue and employ 43.7K people.

Which cloud management platforms company is the largest?

Bespin Global is the largest, with $3B in annual revenue, founded in 2015.

How much revenue does a typical cloud management platforms company make?

The average cloud management platforms company in this list makes $25M a year, across 416 companies with reported revenue. They serve 400.5M customers combined.

Who are the leading Cloud Management platforms vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Bespin Global, Pax8, FirstLight, Distributed Technology Group and Tufin.

How much funding have cloud management platforms companies raised?

The 416 cloud management platforms companies tracked here have raised $4.4B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide capabilities for managing multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments - Should include features for monitoring resource usage and performance analytics - Must allow for automation of workflows related to provisioning and governance - Should offer tools for cost optimization and budgeting of cloud resources - Must support compliance and security management functionalities - Not just a monitoring tool; must also provide actionable insights and resource management capabilities.