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Top 327 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Providers SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 327 SaaS companies in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Providers. They have combined revenues of $4.3B and employ 39.2K people. They have raised $6.2B and serve 1.6M customers combined.

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a cloud computing model that delivers virtualized computing resources over the internet. IaaS enables businesses to provision and manage infrastructure components such as servers, storage, and networking on an on-demand basis, eliminating the need for physical hardware. Users can scale resources up or down based on their needs, often through a subscription or pay-as-you-go pricing model. Common use cases for IaaS include hosting applications, conducting testing and development, and providing backup and recovery solutions. It is particularly valued by IT departments and organizations that require flexible and scalable infrastructure without the overhead of maintaining physical servers. Typical features include automated deployment, virtual machine management, and access to a range of operating systems and software applications.

Companies
327
Revenue
$4.3B
Funding
$6.2B
Employees
39.2K

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Top Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Providers Companies

Showing 10 of 64 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Mission

Los Angeles, California, United States

Mission Cloud Services is a provider of a software platform for mission-critical internet applications. The company's software platform simplifies complex technology, enabling a rapid transformation to the cloud for organizations of all types and sizes and supporting businesses throughout their cloud journey, by providing proven technology expertise and mission-critical support across multiple platforms, applications and technologies. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company seeks to expand through mergers, acquisitions and investments which would help the firm consolidate its presence in the industry.

Revenue
$91.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
$15M
Team size
303
Growth
25.31%
2
Accton

Hsinchu, Hsinchu City, Taiwan

Accton Technology Corporation is a leading technology and service company providing design, development, and manufacturing services, as well as optimized AI/ML hardware and open networking solutions for premier infrastructure. Accton's mission is to build long-term partnerships through close collaboration, applying cutting-edge technologies with its experienced global workforce and delivering excellent services that are unsurpassed. For more information about Accton and its subsidiaries, please visit www.accton.com. Accton's mission can be summarized as follows: ⭐ Pioneering AI/ML hardware innovations for enhanced networking performance and efficiency ⭐ Be the leader in providing open networking solutions with best-in-class technology and quality ⭐ Meet emerging demand for new platforms, software, and services (XaaS) ⭐ Carefor all stakeholders, from investors to employees, community and society The company slogan, "Making Partnership Work,"​ demonstrates Accton's total commitment to its partners and how it places the highest value on forming long-term partnerships that create maximum benefit for all. 🧑 Workforce: 5716 employees worldwide 📈 Consolidated Revenue for 2023: USD 2.70 billion 🔀 Total number of devices shipped in 2023: 7.14 milion We can be reached at: 🌳 CSR contact: [email protected] 🤝‍ Sales Contact: [email protected] 🙂 HR contact: [email protected] 💹 IR contact: [email protected] USA office Tel: +1 408 747 0994 Fax : +1 408 747 0982 Headquarters Tel: +886-(0)3-577-0270 Fax : +886-(0)3-578-0764 🌟 Follow us: https://portaly.cc/accton

Revenue
$91.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1988
Funding
-
Team size
829
Growth
-
3
T5 Data Centers

Atlanta, GA, United States

T5 Data Centers owns and operates enterprise and wholesale data centers, offering project development and data hall interior construction services to meet the demands of corporate users.

Revenue
$82.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
468
Growth
-
4
LinkNet

Brazil

LinkNet is full outsourcing company, specialized in Data Center Hosting, IT Rental, Development and Inovation. LinkNet focus on results through the adoption of high technology, business intelligence and service oriented architecture. It goals the following needs: hosting, access, evolution and inovation.

Revenue
$70.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
637
Growth
-
5
Yondr Group

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Yondr is a global developer, owner and operator of hyperscale data centers, delivering complex data center capacity needs for the world's largest tech companies.

Revenue
$59.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
324
Growth
-
6
Lyzer

Lisbon, Portugal

Lyzer is an AI-powered data analytics and decision intelligence platform that helps businesses analyze data, generate insights, and automate data-driven decisions without requiring deep technical expertise.

Revenue
$50M
Customers
500K
Year founded
2024
Funding
$11.7M
Team size
56
Growth
-
7
Chinac.com

Beijing, Anhui, China

Chinac.com is a Chinese domestic cloud computing infrastructure operator. It is focused on the research, development, and operation of commercial cloud computing infrastructure, targeting the domestic and global clients to provide cloud computing-based IT solutions and outsourcing services. Chinac.com is also known as a SaaS-based provider, PaaS-based provider, traditional software development company, and system integrator. It is also the service provider of thousands of online games, e-commerce, mobile internet, online education, social networking sites, video interaction, and more. Chinac.com has tens of thousands of physical server clusters and 20 data centers in more than 15 cities. Its network covers China Telecom, China Unicom, and BGP Network., Chinac.com is a Chinese domestic cloud computing infrastructure operator that provides IT solutions and outsourcing services

Revenue
$50M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
$378.6M
Team size
7.1K
Growth
-
8
Sky.One

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Developer of a cloud computing intelligence. The company simplifies the migration of complex systems such as ERPs, optimizing machine use for those born in the cloud, or advising those who don't know how to migrate and brings benefits to those migrating to the cloud or optimizing their infrastructure, enabling IT executive to save their cost.

Revenue
$49M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2013
Funding
$12.9M
Team size
577
Growth
69.76%
9
Zenlayer

Diamond Bar, California, United States

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Revenue
$48M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
235
Growth
-
10
Internap Holding LLC

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Internap is a provider of internet connectivity IP services through its Private Network Access Points (PNAP's). The company offers a combination of route-optimized enterprise IP, TCP acceleration and a global content delivery network (CDN) which improves website performance. Its services include cloud, managed services, colocation, network services and solutions. INAP was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. The company continually seeks to expand its business portfolio through mergers and acquisitions.

Revenue
$46.6M
Customers
5K
Year founded
1996
Funding
$20M
Team size
558
Growth
41.08%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide on-demand virtualized computing resources including servers, storage, and networking. - Must offer a pay-as-you-go pricing model or subscription-based payment options. - Must include features for automated deployment and management of resources. - Must allow for scalability to meet fluctuating demand. - Not just focused on storage solutions; must also provide comprehensive computing capabilities.