12 Biggest Cloud Providers by Market Share in the World

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In this article, we take a look at 12 biggest cloud providers by market share in the world. If you want to see more biggest cloud providers by market share in the world, go directly to 5 Biggest Cloud Providers by Market Share in the World.

Cloud computing is a growing sector.

In cloud computing, there are two sectors, both of which are growing, cloud infrastructure as a service or IaaS, and software as a service or SaaS.

In terms of cloud infrastructure as a service, there aren't that many big infrastructure as a service cloud providers in the world given the substantial upfront capital needed to be competitive in the field. Considering the cloud infrastructure as a service is very competitive with many of the biggest players constantly cutting their fees for a unit of processing, only the biggest players are profitable. As the leader, Amazon Web Services accounts for a substantial percentage of Amazon's total profits. Meanwhile, big cloud providers such as Google Cloud are still losing money in an effort to grow their market share.

In terms of the cloud software as a service market, the market is arguably less competitive as it is more segmented. Given many customers subscribe to software as a service providers, there is also recurring revenue potential.

Third Quarter 2022 Cloud Infrastructure Services Industry Growth

While it is very competitive, the cloud infrastructure services market is huge.

According to the Synergy Research Group, total enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services in the third quarter of 2022 rose more than $11 billion from Q3 2021 to over than $57 billion. During the quarter, the cloud market at the top was very concentrated as the top three players of Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have around two thirds market share globally of the cloud infrastructure services market.

Chief analyst at Synergy Research Group John Dinsdale said of the Q3 industry results, “It is a strong testament to the benefits of cloud computing that despite two major obstacles to growth the worldwide market still expanded by 24% from last year. Had exchange rates remained stable and had the Chinese market remained on a more normal path then the growth rate percentage would have been well into the thirties. The three leading cloud providers all report their financials in US dollars so their growth rates are all beaten down by the historic strength of their home currency."

In terms of their individual growth rates, Amazon Web Services expanded by 27.5% year over year, Microsoft's Azure expanded 35% year over year and Google Cloud Platform grew 38% year over year.