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Top 50 Managed Hosting Providers SaaS Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 155 managed hosting providers SaaS companies. They have combined revenues of $2.1B and employ 18K people. They have raised $1.6B and serve 55.2M customers combined.

Every company below sells managed hosting providers software 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 Managed Hosting Providers SaaS Companies do

Managed Hosting Providers offer a specialized hosting service where a third-party vendor takes responsibility for the overall management, administration, and technical support of servers and applications. This allows businesses to offload the complexities associated with infrastructure management, such as system updates, security, performance monitoring, and regular maintenance. As a result, companies can focus more on their core operations rather than on IT-related tasks. Typical features of managed hosting include automated backups, proactive server maintenance, software updates, enhanced security measures like firewalls and DDoS protection, and 24/7 technical support. This service is particularly beneficial for organizations that lack in-house IT expertise or those looking to optimize their operational efficiency. Common buyer personas typically include IT managers, system administrators, and business owners seeking reliability and scalability in their hosting solutions.

Companies
155
Revenue
$2.1B
Funding
$1.6B
Employees
18K

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Top Managed Hosting Providers SaaS Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 155 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1WP Engine logo
WP Engine

Austin, Texas, United States

WP Engine is a managed WordPress hosting and digital experience platform founded in 2010 by Jason Cohen, who is also known online as "A Smart Bear." The company hosts millions of websites and processes tens of billions of events per day, serving a broad range of customers from small businesses to large enterprises. Cohen transitioned from founder to Chief Innovation Officer after hiring Heather Brunner as CEO, a role she has held for more than eleven years as of 2024. WP Engine reached $1 million in annual recurring revenue within its first eighteen months and grew to $5 million ARR by 2012. The company crossed $100 million ARR in less than seven years from founding. In January 2018, Silver Lake made a $250 million majority investment in the company, bringing cumulative funding to approximately $290 million. Cohen spoke at SaaS Open in March 2024, an event that drew roughly 1,000 software CEOs, where he outlined the operational and cultural shifts required to scale a SaaS company after achieving product-market fit, including a quarterly planning cadence built around 100-day cycles.

Revenue
$400M
Customers
120K
Year founded
2010
Funding
$290.7M
Team size
1.2K
2FirstLight 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
3Lewan & Associates, Inc. logo
Lewan & Associates, Inc.

Denver, Colorado, United States

Lewan Technology is a local managed service provider supporting Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and beyond since 1972

Revenue
$217M
Year founded
1972
Team size
203
4Datavail Corporation logo
Datavail Corporation

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

Datavail is a managed services company providing remote database management facilities for businesses.

Revenue
$192.9M
Year founded
2007
Funding
$18M
Team size
856
5CtrlS Datacenters Ltd logo
CtrlS Datacenters Ltd

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

CtrlS is Asia's largest Rated 4 Data center and managed services provider and trusted advisor to over 3,500 Indian and world's leading organizations including 15 of the Fortune 100 Global Multinationals and 25 of the ET 100 Indian companies supported by 200 innovations. CtrlS operates state-of-the-art Tier-4 Datacenter facilities in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Noida and Bangalore spread across one million square feet. The Company has over 1,800 employees and is headquartered in Hyderabad, India. Ctrls is a recipient of awards and recognition such as CIO Choice Public, Hybrid Cloud Services for Large Enterprises, Best Datacenter in the Managed Services Space and as DR as a Service provider, SME Channels Award - Best Datacentre, Aegis Graham Bell Award Innovation in Cloud Service, CII National Award for Excellence in Energy Management, Energy Efficient Unit and NASSCOM Emerge 50 Emerging Companies in India. The company has been the frontrunner in innovation and ushering in a paradigm shift.

Revenue
$136M
Customers
4K
Year founded
2007
Team size
1.7K
6Mission logo
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
Year founded
2001
Funding
$15M
Team size
303
7LinkNet logo
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
Year founded
1999
Team size
637
8Chinac.com logo
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
Year founded
2010
Funding
$378.6M
Team size
7.1K
9CloudHQ logo
CloudHQ

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

CloudHQ is an online service offering email productivity workflow solutions and cloud sync and backup solutions. It also designs, builds, and operates mission-critical data centers.

Revenue
$39.8M
Year founded
2016
Team size
221
10Contegix logo
Contegix

Sterling, Virginia, United States

Contegix is an IT hosting firm known for delivering exceptional, "Go Beyond" customer service and infrastructure intelligence. Our dedicated staff of Tier 3 engineers provides solid solutions to complex business challenges in the areas of managed hosting, cloud computing, colocation, infrastructure intelligence and management services. Founded in 2004, but with roots that date back to 2002, Contegix was listed as the Linux Journals Readers Choice Award for Favorite Linux-Friendly Web-Hosting Company, and has built a solid industry reputation entirely based on delivering peace of mind to our valued clients. We serve customers in a range of industries - from innovative technology start-ups, to Fortune 500 companies and earn hundreds of strong client referrals each year from happy customers - a testimony to our commitment to building long-term relationships and business partnerships.

Revenue
$29.1M
Year founded
2004
Team size
142

Frequently asked questions about Managed Hosting Providers SaaS Companies

How many managed hosting providers SaaS companies are there?

Latka tracks 155 managed hosting providers SaaS companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.1B in annual revenue and employ 18K people.

Which managed hosting providers SaaS company is the largest?

WP Engine is the largest, with $400M in annual revenue, founded in 2010.

How much revenue does a typical managed hosting providers SaaS company make?

The average managed hosting providers SaaS company in this list makes $13.7M a year, across 155 companies with reported revenue. They serve 55.2M customers combined.

Who are the leading Managed Hosting Providers vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are WP Engine, FirstLight, Lewan & Associates, Inc., Datavail Corporation and CtrlS Datacenters Ltd.

How much funding have managed hosting providers SaaS companies raised?

The 155 managed hosting providers SaaS companies tracked here have raised $1.6B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Provides comprehensive server management and technical support - Includes regular software updates and security maintenance - Offers monitoring services for performance and security - Aims to free up technical resources for the client’s core business functions - Not just about providing server space; must include management and support services