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NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA enables AI-capable cloud infrastructure via its hardware/software stack, supporting enterprise and hyperscale data centers.
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$4.35T |
$178.81
-0.04%
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AAPL
Apple Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure reflects Apple’s cloud services backbone (e.g., iCloud).
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$4.03T |
$271.49
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GOOG
Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet offers Google Cloud infrastructure services including compute, storage, and managed AI services.
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$3.62T |
$299.82
+3.40%
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MSFT
Microsoft Corporation
MSFT's Azure Cloud Infrastructure underpins its AI workloads and enterprise services with a global datacenter footprint.
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$3.51T |
$472.19
-1.30%
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AMZN
Amazon.com, Inc.
AWS cloud infrastructure and services powering enterprise and consumer workloads.
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$2.35T |
$220.65
+1.62%
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AVGO
Broadcom Inc.
Broadcom markets cloud/infrastructure software assets via VMware, including VMware Cloud Foundation and private AI foundation capabilities.
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$1.60T |
$340.08
-0.04%
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ORCL
Oracle Corporation
OCI provides cloud infrastructure services (IaaS/PaaS) central to Oracle's AI-driven cloud strategy.
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$558.28B |
$198.77
+0.01%
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BABA
Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba Cloud provides cloud infrastructure services including compute, storage, and platform capabilities.
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$355.29B |
$152.93
-0.23%
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IBM
International Business Machines Corporation
Hybrid cloud and Red Hat OpenShift position IBM as a cloud infrastructure/software provider delivering enterprise cloud capabilities.
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$277.07B |
$297.55
+2.46%
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CAT
Caterpillar Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure reflects CAT's cloud-based platforms and connectivity for customers.
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$257.86B |
$550.49
+0.01%
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BLK
BlackRock, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure relevance through software-enabled platforms like Aladdin (SaaS), reflecting a cloud/software delivery model.
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$157.13B |
$1013.66
-0.10%
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CRWD
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.
Falcon is a cloud-native platform delivered as a service, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure as a service/security model.
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$122.30B |
$490.61
-0.01%
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SNOW
Snowflake Inc.
Snowflake's multi-cloud, cloud-native platform aligns with Cloud Infrastructure as a core offering.
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$78.10B |
$234.07
+0.02%
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EQIX
Equinix, Inc.
Platform Equinix delivers cloud infrastructure via its interconnected data centers and cloud-adjacency capabilities (private connections to hyperscalers).
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$73.86B |
$754.30
-0.05%
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INFY
Infosys Limited
Infosys provides cloud infrastructure services, including cloud migration, management, and platform solutions for enterprise cloud computing.
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$73.47B |
$17.70
+3.36%
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NET
Cloudflare, Inc.
Cloudflare provides a unified cloud platform delivering infrastructure for security, performance, and developer services.
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$64.95B |
$186.23
-0.08%
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RBLX
Roblox Corporation
Roblox operates Roblox Cloud infrastructure powering its platform.
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$61.87B |
$89.25
-2.67%
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MSI
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MSI uses cloud infrastructure to host and deliver its cloud-native security software and services.
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$61.48B |
$368.96
+0.52%
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VRT
Vertiv Holdings Co
Vertiv provides hardware and platform solutions that underpin cloud and enterprise data center infrastructure.
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$61.03B |
$159.87
+0.16%
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DLR
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
PlatformDIGITAL and interconnection services position DLR as a cloud infrastructure provider via data center capacity and interconnection.
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$53.61B |
$157.18
-0.00%
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NDAQ
Nasdaq, Inc.
Nasdaq deploys cloud-based platforms and partnerships (e.g., AWS) to deliver services.
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$50.30B |
$87.67
+0.01%
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SLB
SLB N.V.
Delfi provides cloud computing at scale, positioning SLB as a software/cloud-enabled services provider.
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$48.90B |
$36.20
+0.04%
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CARR
Carrier Global Corporation
Cloud-based integration for Home Energy Management Systems and data-center solutions via partnerships.
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$44.60B |
$52.40
-0.02%
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BIDU
Baidu, Inc.
Baidu's AI Cloud represents a full-stack cloud infrastructure service for enterprises.
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$38.62B |
$110.91
+0.42%
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CTSH
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
Cognizant provides cloud migration, cloud engineering, and infra-led cloud services to clients.
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$37.11B |
$76.00
+0.03%
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CRWV
CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock
CoreWeave provides purpose-built AI cloud infrastructure and platform services for AI workloads.
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$35.01B |
$71.62
-0.03%
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XYL
Xylem Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure captures the cloud-based delivery of Xylem's digital platforms and services.
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$34.17B |
$140.40
+0.01%
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NOK
Nokia Oyj
Nokia offers cloud-native networking and cloud infrastructure solutions to operators and hyperscalers.
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$33.34B |
$5.95
+0.17%
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ANSS
ANSYS, Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure: cloud-native capabilities and marketplace access for ANSYS software.
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$32.81B |
$374.30
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CLS
Celestica Inc.
As a supplier of data-center hardware to hyperscalers and cloud providers, Celestica contributes to cloud infrastructure ecosystems.
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$32.60B |
$280.20
+0.05%
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CHT
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
CHT provides cloud infrastructure services and AI-ready data-center capabilities for enterprises.
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$32.47B |
$41.79
-0.17%
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STT
State Street Corporation
Alpha and related platforms rely on cloud infrastructure to deliver services, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure tagging.
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$32.44B |
$114.33
-0.03%
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SNDK
Sandisk Corporation
Provision of storage hardware to hyperscale cloud data centers situates the company within Cloud Infrastructure themes.
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$29.20B |
$200.24
-0.01%
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WIT
Wipro Limited
Wipro provides cloud modernization and cloud infrastructure services to enterprises.
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$28.24B |
$2.69
+0.19%
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HPE
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
HPE provides cloud infrastructure offerings via GreenLake and enterprise cloud platforms.
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$26.93B |
$20.52
+2.52%
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BR
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
Broadridge delivers software/tools via cloud infrastructure as a service model (SaaS).
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$26.75B |
$228.48
+0.04%
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CBOE
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Cboe Global Cloud indicates cloud-based data distribution/access capabilities for market data and services.
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$26.42B |
$252.38
-0.09%
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PSTG
Pure Storage, Inc.
Pure Storage's products operate to support hyperscale cloud infrastructure and data center deployments.
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$25.62B |
$78.37
+1.45%
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CIEN
Ciena Corporation
Enable cloud infrastructure deployments for enterprise cloud computing through networking hardware and software.
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$25.20B |
$178.19
-0.04%
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IRM
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Data center hosting and related infrastructure positions IRM within Cloud Infrastructure.
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$25.11B |
$85.01
+2.42%
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NBIS
Nebius Group N.V.
Nebius operates as a full-stack AI cloud/infrastructure provider, i.e., cloud infrastructure for AI workloads.
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$24.47B |
$83.25
-1.64%
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TEF
Telefónica, S.A.
Cloud infrastructure offerings as part of Telefónica Tech's go-to-cloud strategy.
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$23.98B |
$4.18
+2.45%
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LDOS
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
Leidos engages in digital modernization and IT transformation, including cloud-related services, aligning with cloud infrastructure themes.
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$23.93B |
$186.37
-0.06%
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VRSN
VeriSign, Inc.
Operates a private cloud infrastructure to deliver DNS/registry services (infrastructure provisioning) supporting its offerings.
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$23.48B |
$251.25
+1.14%
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BAM
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.
BAM's integrated platform delivers cloud infrastructure/data center capacity and related assets.
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$22.36B |
$50.47
-0.01%
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NTAP
NetApp, Inc.
Hybrid cloud and native cloud storage integration positions NetApp within cloud infrastructure offerings.
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$21.50B |
$107.34
+0.04%
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VIV
Telefônica Brasil S.A.
B2B cloud, IoT, and cybersecurity offerings indicate cloud infrastructure services for enterprises.
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$21.05B |
$12.73
-0.04%
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IOT
Samsara Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure: cloud-hosted platform/services enabling data ingestion and analytics.
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$20.91B |
$36.73
+0.03%
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TLK
Perusahaan Perseroan (Persero) PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk
Expansion of data center capacity (NeutraDC) and digital infrastructure indicates provision of cloud/infrastructure services.
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$20.72B |
$20.91
-0.05%
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SSNC
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
SS&C operates a private cloud infrastructure to host its integrated platforms and software services.
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$20.49B |
$83.90
+1.45%
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TU
TELUS Corporation
TELUS leverages cloud infrastructure for AI workloads and data processing.
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$19.81B |
$13.28
-0.71%
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GIB
CGI Inc.
CGI provides cloud migration and managed cloud services, aligning with 'Cloud Infrastructure' themes.
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$19.60B |
$87.65
-0.02%
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TWLO
Twilio Inc.
Twilio operates as a cloud-based API platform, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure as a software service.
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$18.50B |
$120.59
+1.44%
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CDW
CDW Corporation
CDW assists with cloud infrastructure deployments and related platform solutions as part of its services.
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$18.37B |
$140.15
-0.04%
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TRU
TransUnion
Cloud infrastructure enabling cloud-native data platforms and delivery of services.
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$16.34B |
$83.85
+4.01%
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BIP
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.
Cloud Infrastructure – Data center capacity and related services underpin Brookfield's provision of core cloud/colocation infrastructure.
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$16.24B |
$35.20
-0.01%
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APTV
Aptiv PLC
Edge-to-cloud offerings imply engagement with cloud infrastructure solutions.
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$16.14B |
$74.12
+5.46%
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NTNX
Nutanix, Inc.
Nutanix provides a hybrid multicloud platform and cloud infrastructure management across on-prem, edge, and public clouds.
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$15.45B |
$57.63
+0.03%
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J
Jacobs Solutions Inc.
Cloud infrastructure enables delivery of digital/AI solutions and services externally.
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$15.39B |
$128.76
-0.32%
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FFIV
F5, Inc.
Converged platform for hybrid multi-cloud environments aligns with cloud infrastructure software/platform capabilities.
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$13.46B |
$232.67
-0.69%
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JNPR
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Juniper provides cloud-based management/orchestration software and networking solutions; aligns with Cloud Infrastructure.
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$13.31B |
$39.95
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CACI
CACI International Inc
CACI markets and delivers cloud infrastructure capabilities and software-defined solutions for government programs.
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$13.19B |
$599.91
+0.83%
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AKAM
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure services (CIS, Linode-based) are a major growth engine and core offering.
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$12.76B |
$88.99
+1.84%
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JKHY
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
Public/private cloud-native platform requires cloud infrastructure capabilities and hosted solutions.
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$12.45B |
$170.69
-0.06%
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SNX
TD SYNNEX Corporation
TD SYNNEX provides cloud infrastructure capabilities and platforms (e.g., StreamOne) enabling cloud services management and marketplace integration.
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$12.06B |
$146.13
+2.60%
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FDS
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
FactSet operates cloud-hosted solutions and APIs enabling scalable data access and analytics.
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$10.47B |
$276.97
+1.44%
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EPAM
EPAM Systems, Inc.
EPAM supports cloud migration, cloud-native architectures, and AI-enabled transformation services.
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$10.08B |
$180.80
-0.10%
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BAH
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
The firm provides cloud-enabled migration and enterprise solutions as a service to clients, often in partnership with cloud providers.
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$9.96B |
$80.70
+1.00%
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SEIC
SEI Investments Company
SEI Sphere and related initiatives encompass cloud-based managed services, reflecting cloud infrastructure capabilities.
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$9.89B |
$80.02
-0.03%
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IREN
IREN Limited
Data center infrastructure and services powering cloud/AI workloads at scale.
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$9.45B |
$42.27
-2.77%
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TIGO
Millicom International Cellular S.A.
Millicom provides B2B digital solutions, including cloud and security services for businesses.
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$9.05B |
$52.62
+1.07%
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DRS
Leonardo DRS, Inc.
DRS software/hardware supports scalable cloud/enterprise-grade infrastructure for sensing fusion and data processing.
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$8.85B |
$33.21
-0.09%
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GLXY
Galaxy Digital
Helios AI/HPC data center conversion and expansion positions Galaxy as a cloud infrastructure provider for AI workloads.
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$8.81B |
$23.45
-2.41%
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KT
KT Corporation
KT offers secure public cloud offerings and enterprise cloud services as part of its AICT strategy.
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$8.79B |
$17.82
+0.88%
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OTEX
Open Text Corporation
OpenText targets multi-cloud deployments and cloud-based services, aligning with a Cloud Infrastructure theme.
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$8.42B |
$33.09
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LUMN
Lumen Technologies, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure aligned to multi-cloud connectivity and digital platform offerings.
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$7.79B |
$7.59
+1.47%
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SKM
SK Telecom Co.,Ltd
SKM is investing in and operating hyperscale AI data centers and cloud infrastructure to support AI workloads.
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$7.71B |
$19.94
+0.05%
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RGTI
Rigetti Computing, Inc.
Rigetti provides Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS) via cloud access to its QPUs, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure.
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$7.65B |
$23.57
+3.38%
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ESTC
Elastic N.V.
Elastic Cloud represents a cloud-based service/infrastructure component, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure.
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$7.39B |
$70.04
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CFLT
Confluent, Inc.
Confluent operates as a cloud-based software service, a key component of cloud infrastructure for enterprises.
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$7.15B |
$20.73
-3.65%
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QBTS
D-Wave Quantum Inc.
Leap cloud service provides access to quantum hardware, aligning with cloud infrastructure solutions used to deploy QC workloads.
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$6.98B |
$20.41
-0.51%
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ADT
ADT Inc.
ADT Plus relies on cloud infrastructure to deliver software and services.
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$6.57B |
$7.89
+1.22%
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CWAN
Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc.
CWAN delivers a cloud-native, multi-tenant platform, underpinning its software as a cloud infrastructure solution.
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$6.31B |
$21.57
+3.95%
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MKTX
MarketAxess Holdings Inc.
X-Pro and related platforms are cloud-based trading technology deployed for clients, indicating a cloud infrastructure footprint.
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$6.04B |
$161.70
+0.01%
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GDS
GDS Holdings Limited
Cloud Infrastructure: data center infrastructure that enables cloud services and AI workloads.
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$5.89B |
$30.96
+2.21%
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KD
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.
KD provides cloud migration, multi-cloud management and related infrastructure services as part of its IT outsourcing offerings.
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$5.67B |
$24.55
+0.08%
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CIFR
Cipher Mining Inc.
Hosting and provisioning of HPC/data-center infrastructure enabling cloud-like tenant workloads.
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$5.56B |
$14.14
-0.04%
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APLD
Applied Digital Corporation
APL D provides AI/HPC cloud infrastructure and data center hosting services, powering AI workloads for hyperscalers and enterprises.
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$5.52B |
$21.08
-0.05%
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ARW
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
ArrowSphere is a cloud marketplace/platform positioning Arrow in cloud infrastructure services.
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$5.45B |
$105.71
-0.03%
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WFRD
Weatherford International plc
Cloud infrastructure underpins Weatherford's cloud-hosted software and data analytics platforms benefiting customers.
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$5.27B |
$73.39
+4.89%
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BMI
Badger Meter, Inc.
BEACON SaaS and cloud-based data processing relate to cloud software infrastructure.
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$5.23B |
$177.73
+0.15%
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INFA
Informatica Inc.
IDMC operates across multi-cloud environments, implying a cloud infrastructure-based software platform.
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$5.09B |
$24.79
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TKC
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S.
The company is expanding its Data Center & Cloud capabilities, including capacity expansion and cloud services.
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$5.00B |
$5.67
-0.18%
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PHI
PLDT Inc.
PLDT's AI-ready data centers and cloud infrastructure enable enterprise cloud and AI workloads.
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$4.85B |
$22.43
-0.11%
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INGM
Ingram Micro Holding Corporation
Cloud Infrastructure: Through its cloud marketplace and Xvantage platform, Ingram Micro provides cloud-related services and infrastructure enablement.
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$4.84B |
$20.63
+0.10%
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RIOT
Riot Platforms, Inc.
Enables cloud infrastructure through owned/operated data-center capacity and related services for enterprise compute.
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$4.70B |
$12.70
-0.12%
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CORZ
Core Scientific, Inc.
Core Scientific provides cloud infrastructure through high-density colocation hosting for AI/HPC workloads.
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$4.50B |
$14.74
+0.10%
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WULF
TeraWulf Inc.
HPC hosting and vertical digital infrastructure deployments (Core42) powered by Lake Mariner.
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$4.42B |
$11.29
-2.38%
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SNEX
StoneX Group Inc.
Rebuilding a cloud-based payments architecture indicates cloud infrastructure offerings.
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$4.09B |
$83.72
+0.01%
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CLBT
Cellebrite DI Ltd.
The shift to cloud-based offerings and FedRAMP cloud assets indicates a cloud infrastructure capability.
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$4.06B |
$16.87
-3.27%
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## Executive Summary
* The cloud infrastructure industry is undergoing a massive transformation, driven by an insatiable and unprecedented demand for AI compute that is fueling a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure build-out.
* This demand has ignited intense competition, pitting established hyperscalers (Microsoft, Google) against a new class of fast-growing, specialized AI cloud providers (CoreWeave) that offer purpose-built performance advantages.
* Meeting this demand requires staggering capital expenditures, forcing companies to take on significant debt and seek innovative financing structures amidst a challenging macroeconomic environment.
* Technological differentiation is the key competitive battleground, with leaders investing heavily in custom silicon (Google's TPUs), advanced cooling technologies (Applied Digital's liquid cooling), and full-stack AI software platforms.
* Financial performance is bifurcating, with specialized AI players seeing hyper-growth (400%+) while established hyperscalers maintain strong profitability and re-accelerating growth in their cloud segments.
* The critical dependency on massive power consumption is elevating sustainability and energy efficiency from a compliance issue to a core strategic and technological advantage.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The cloud infrastructure market is being fundamentally reshaped by the "insatiable" demand for AI compute, triggering a capital investment cycle projected to reach $3 to $4 trillion by the end of the decade. This demand has created a critical bottleneck: a shortage of specialized "AI factories" with the requisite power and cooling, leading publicly traded hyperscalers to project over $350 billion in AI data center investment in 2025 alone. This supply-demand imbalance directly fuels revenue growth for companies that can deliver this capacity. Specialized providers are seeing explosive growth, exemplified by CoreWeave's (CRWV) 420% year-over-year revenue increase in Q1 2025, while hyperscalers like Alphabet (GOOG) are seeing cloud backlogs swell to a record $155 billion, driven by enterprise AI demand. This trend is happening now and is expected to be the primary industry driver for the next three to five years.
The battle for AI workloads is intensifying, with hyperscalers like Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOG) competing on the basis of their comprehensive ecosystems and custom silicon, while specialized players like CoreWeave (CRWV) differentiate on purpose-built performance. This competition necessitates massive capital investment to secure cutting-edge technology and build capacity. For example, Alphabet (GOOG) plans $91-$93 billion in 2025 capital expenditures, largely funded by a recent $22.48 billion bond issuance, highlighting the immense financial commitment required to stay competitive.
The primary opportunity lies in addressing the specialized data center shortage, where providers with differentiated technology in power efficiency and cooling, such as Applied Digital (APLD), can secure long-term, high-value contracts. The key risk is financial discipline; companies must balance aggressive, debt-fueled capital expenditures with maintaining a healthy balance sheet and a clear path to profitability, a challenge amplified by rising interest rates and increasing regulatory compliance costs. Energy consumption and sustainability concerns are also becoming a key technological battleground and cost driver, linking directly to the need for specialized, efficient infrastructure.
## Competitive Landscape
The cloud infrastructure market, while historically dominated by three hyperscalers—Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud—which collectively control over 60% of the global enterprise cloud infrastructure services market, is experiencing a structural shift. The rise of AI has created a new, highly-specialized segment, allowing focused players to gain significant traction and challenge the status quo.
Some of the largest players, like Microsoft, compete by offering a deeply integrated, full-stack ecosystem. Their strategy is to leverage a massive global data center footprint across over 70 regions to provide everything from foundational infrastructure (IaaS) and development platforms (PaaS) to end-user AI applications like Copilot. The key advantage is the powerful network effect and customer lock-in of this ecosystem, though it can be less nimble than more focused competitors. Microsoft is also the first cloud to bring up NVIDIA's Blackwell system with GB200-powered AI servers, alongside its first-party Maia 100 accelerator.
In contrast, a new wave of companies like CoreWeave is built exclusively for the AI era. Their approach is to provide a purpose-built, highly optimized stack using the latest NVIDIA GPUs (H100s, H200s, GB200) and proprietary software to deliver superior performance and cost-efficiency for AI training and inference workloads. This specialization is their core advantage, as evidenced by their $11.9 billion contract with OpenAI, but it also creates dependency on the singular AI market and key suppliers like NVIDIA.
A third, emerging model focuses on owning and integrating the underlying real assets. For instance, Brookfield Asset Management leverages its vast holdings in renewable energy, its ownership of nuclear technology provider Westinghouse, and its real estate development expertise to build entire "sovereign scale" AI campuses. Brookfield owns and operates 2,000 megawatts of data center capacity for AI infrastructure and is partnering with Bloom Energy, committing up to $5 billion to deploy fuel-cell technology in AI data centers. Their advantage is unparalleled control over the largest cost and constraint—power—creating a durable, long-term competitive moat. The key competitive battlegrounds are technological differentiation in custom silicon and cooling, access to low-cost power, and the ability to secure strategic partnerships with leading AI model developers.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth in the cloud infrastructure industry is dramatically bifurcating based on a company's exposure and specialization in AI infrastructure. This divergence is a direct result of the AI demand supercycle, where companies providing the specialized, high-performance compute that AI models require are capturing demand at an explosive rate. This pattern is best illustrated by comparing CoreWeave's (CRWV) +420% year-over-year revenue growth in Q1 2025, which is purely driven by AI demand, to the still-impressive but more moderate re-acceleration of Amazon's (AMZN) AWS segment to +20.2% year-over-year in Q3 2025.
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Profitability diverges between established, at-scale hyperscalers and high-growth, investment-phase specialized providers. The economic logic is clear: hyperscalers benefit from decades of investment and economies of scale across a diversified service portfolio. In contrast, specialized players are in a land-grab phase, sacrificing near-term profitability for market share by investing heavily in capital expenditures, which pressures margins. Microsoft (MSFT) exemplifies the high-margin leader, with a 45% operating margin in Q4 FY25 reflecting its scale and pricing power. CoreWeave (CRWV), with a -$314.64 million net loss in Q1 2025 despite soaring revenue, perfectly illustrates the investment phase where growth is prioritized over current profit.
Capital allocation across the industry is overwhelmingly focused on a single priority: building AI infrastructure. Companies are in an "arms race" to build out AI capacity to capture the current demand wave. This strategic priority is causing a massive reallocation of capital towards data centers and GPUs. The scale of this trend is shown by Alphabet's (GOOG) plan to spend $91-$93 billion on capital expenditures in 2025. The innovative financing required is demonstrated by Applied Digital's (APLD) $5 billion perpetual preferred equity facility with Macquarie Asset Management, a move to fund massive growth without traditional debt or equity dilution.
The industry's financial health is mixed and reflects strategic priorities. Balance sheets are a direct reflection of a company's business model and maturity. Established hyperscalers have built up massive cash reserves from years of profitable operations, while newer players are intentionally taking on significant leverage to fund their growth. Alphabet's (GOOG) balance sheet, with $98.5 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities as of September 30, 2025, even after issuing $22.48 billion in bonds, is representative of the financial strength of the hyperscalers, which allows them to fund the AI arms race.
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