Cloud Infrastructure Services
Published through Q3 2025
The Synergy Research Group Cloud Infrastructure Services research program provides quarterly market share, sizing, and forecast publications covering IaaS, PaaS, and Managed/Hosted Private Cloud services, including the latest GenAI offerings. The service features detailed breakouts by service type and operator category, with revenues tracked across global, regional, and major country markets. Quarterly data and historical trends are delivered through published reports and Synergy’s proprietary online research platform, SIA. More than 120 cloud service providers are tracked, with historical metrics available for over ten years.
Statistics Provided for Revenue & Subscribers
These statistics provide our clients with the benchmarks and forecasts needed to track performance and plan strategically.
- Quarterly market share across segments
- Segment-level Total Addressable Market (TAM) sizing
- Regional and country-level quarterly shares and TAM
- Five-year segment forecasts
- Five-year regional and country forecasts
Syndicated Research Deliverables
Our syndicated research program provides clients with exclusive access to robust datasets and forecasting tools, enabling them to benchmark performance and plan strategically.
- Enterprise access to SIA — the industry’s only fully dedicated SaaS platform for market share and forecasting analytics
- Quarterly worldwide, regional, and country-level market share reports
- Quarterly worldwide, regional, and country-level forecast reports
- Custom data cuts spanning more than 20 years of detailed quarterly statistics
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