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Best Cloud Computing Software Companies in 2025
1BairesDev

2CI&T
3X-Team
4Thoughtworks

5Fingent
6IFS
7N-iX
8Software Ag
9Simform
10Perficient

11DXC

12iTechArt

13The Software House

14Daffodil

15Mentor Mate

16Dev.Pro
Enterprise cloud spending reached $390 billion in trailing twelve-month revenues as of Q3 2025, growing 28% year-over-year according to Synergy Research Group. AWS holds 30% market share, Azure 22%, and Google Cloud 13%. But choosing which cloud platform to use is only half the decision. The other half is choosing who implements it.
Cloud consulting firms (the companies that architect, migrate, and manage your cloud infrastructure) are a distinct market from the hyperscalers themselves. This guide helps you evaluate cloud computing companies using proprietary data from 161 cloud consulting providers across 23 countries, combined with salary benchmarks from 153,739 respondents.
Market Demand for Cloud Computing
Cloud engineer compensation reflects the sustained demand for implementation expertise. Based on salary data from 153,739 respondents across 7 years (our largest sample of any category), cloud and DevOps salaries have grown 12.1% since 2018:
| Country | Median Cloud Engineer Salary (2024) | Sample Size |
|---|---|---|
| United States | $150,000 | 3,232 |
| United Kingdom | $91,719 | 979 |
| Canada | $90,866 | 589 |
| Germany | $80,555 | 997 |
| Poland | $64,341 | 369 |
| Ukraine | $47,696 | 764 |
| India | $23,927 | 646 |
Source: Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2018-2024, 153,739 respondents
Cloud engineers command a salary premium over general software developers. The US median of $150K reflects the demand for professionals who understand not just coding but infrastructure architecture, security configuration, and cost optimization across complex multi-service environments.
The Cloud Consulting Provider Market
Our analysis of 161 cloud consulting providers across 23 countries reveals a concentrated market dominated by US and Indian firms.
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pie title Cloud Consulting Providers by Country
"United States" : 74
"India" : 35
"UAE" : 6
"Poland" : 6
"Canada" : 5
"Other (18 countries)" : 35
With only 161 providers in our dataset, cloud consulting is one of our smaller service categories. This reflects the market reality: cloud consulting requires deep platform-specific expertise (AWS certifications, Azure partnerships, GCP specializations) that fewer firms can credibly offer.
Rate benchmarks:
| Rate Tier | Median Rate | Market Segment |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $20-$29/hr | India — cost-optimized migration and management |
| Mid-market | $30-$49/hr | US, Poland, Ukraine — balanced expertise |
| Premium | $50-$99/hr | UK, Canada, UAE — enterprise-focused |
| Top-tier | $100-$200/hr | Specialized cloud architecture consultancies |
89% of cloud consulting providers are generalists offering 8+ services, the highest generalist rate of any category we've analyzed. The median provider offers 16 services. Pure cloud specialists (3 or fewer services) are extremely rare at 2%, and they don't come cheap, charging significantly more (median $100/hr vs $30/hr for generalists).
100% of cloud consulting providers also offer IT Consulting, which isn't surprising since cloud strategy is inherently an IT consulting engagement. Other common overlaps:
- 86% also offer ERP Consulting
- 85% also offer Mobile App Development
- 83% also offer Custom Software Development
- 81% also offer Integration Services
Budget accessibility: 47% accept projects under $10,000, suitable for cloud assessments and small migration pilots. Mid-market projects ($10K-$50K) covering partial migrations are served by 42%. Enterprise-scale cloud transformations ($50K+) narrow to 11%.
Industries Driving Cloud Demand
Our analysis of 161 cloud consulting providers shows their industry focus:
| Industry | % of Cloud Providers | Why Cloud Matters Here |
|---|---|---|
| Medical / Healthcare | 88% | HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, telehealth platforms, patient data management |
| Financial Services | 81% | Regulatory compliance, data residency, secure transaction processing |
| eCommerce / Retail | 78% | Scalable infrastructure for traffic spikes, inventory systems, personalization |
| Supply Chain / Logistics | 65% | Real-time tracking, cross-region data processing, IoT integration |
| Retail | 64% | Point-of-sale systems, customer analytics, omnichannel infrastructure |
| Education | 60% | Learning platforms, student data systems, campus infrastructure |
Healthcare leads at 88%, the highest of any industry for cloud consulting. HIPAA compliance requirements mean healthcare organizations can't just spin up cloud infrastructure themselves; they can't just spin up infrastructure without consultants who understand both the technology and the regulatory framework.
What to Look For in a Cloud Consulting Provider
Cloud consulting requires platform-specific expertise that goes deeper than general software development. Here's what our data shows matters most.
Technology Stack
Our data shows the technology capabilities cloud consulting providers list:
| Technology | % of Cloud Providers | Role |
|---|---|---|
| AI (General) | 86% | Cloud-native AI services, ML infrastructure |
| Machine Learning | 84% | Model deployment, MLOps on cloud platforms |
| React | 75% | Cloud admin dashboards, monitoring UIs |
| iOS Native | 72% | Cloud-connected mobile apps |
| AWS | 71% | Cloud infrastructure (highest cloud-specific adoption) |
| Azure | 57% | Enterprise cloud (strong Microsoft ecosystem integration) |
| Angular | 55% | Enterprise portal and dashboard frameworks |
| Python | 53% | Infrastructure automation, serverless functions |
71% list AWS and 57% list Azure, the highest cloud-specific adoption rates of any category. That's expected for cloud consulting. The gap (71% vs 57%) reflects AWS's broader market share. Probe beyond platform names: ask about specific services (Redshift vs Synapse vs BigQuery) and whether they hold cloud-specific certifications (AWS Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Expert, GCP Professional Cloud Architect).
Evaluation Criteria
Beyond technology, verify these cloud-specific signals:
- Cloud platform certifications. AWS, Azure, and GCP all have partner programs with tiered certification levels. Ask for proof of current certification status, not just claims.
- Migration methodology. Cloud migration isn't simply "move servers." It involves assessment, planning, execution, and optimization phases. Ask how they handle legacy application dependencies, data migration, and cutover risk.
- FinOps capability. 84% of organizations struggle to manage cloud spend, according to Flexera's 2025 State of the Cloud report, with organizations wasting 27% of their cloud budget on average. Your provider should demonstrate cost optimization expertise, not just implementation skills.
- Review verification. 70% of cloud consulting providers in our dataset have verified ratings on two or more independent platforms, and 45% have ratings across all three (Clutch, TechReviewer, GoodFirms). This is the highest multi-platform review coverage of any category we've analyzed, reflecting the maturity of the consulting market. For a full evaluation framework, see our guide on how to choose a software development company.
Compliance Standards to Verify
Cloud projects almost always involve sensitive data and regulatory requirements:
| Standard | Relevance |
|---|---|
| SOC 2 Type II | Operational security — baseline for any cloud handler |
| ISO 27017 | Cloud-specific security controls |
| ISO 27018 | Protection of personal data in cloud |
| FedRAMP | Required for US government cloud workloads |
| CSA STAR | Cloud Security Alliance certification |
| HIPAA | Healthcare cloud workloads |
Cloud Engineer Salary vs Provider Rates
How cloud engineer salaries compare to what consulting firms charge:
| Country | Engineer Salary (Median) | Provider Rate (Median) | Implied Annual Billing | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $150,000 | $30-$49/hr (~$72K/yr) | ~$62K-$98K | 0.4-0.7x |
| Poland | $64,341 | $50-$99/hr (~$120K/yr) | ~$100K-$198K | 1.6-3.1x |
| India | $23,927 | $20-$29/hr (~$48K/yr) | ~$40K-$58K | 1.7-2.4x |
US cloud consultancies show margins comparable to other categories (0.4-0.7x), while offshore markets show standard 2-3x markups. Cloud's salary premium ($150K US) means the total cost of in-house cloud teams is high, making consulting engagements a cost-effective alternative for project-based work.
For regional pricing context, see our guide on software outsourcing costs.
How We Rank Cloud Computing Companies
Our GSC Score synthesizes review quality (40%), technical capability (30%), and domain authority (30%) across 161 cloud consulting providers. The smaller provider pool compared to other categories (IoT: 1,129, Blockchain: 1,037) means individual firm quality matters more here. Rankings update quarterly across leading software development companies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does cloud consulting cost?
Our data shows cloud consulting rates range from $20-$200/hr with a median of $30-$49/hr. 47% of providers accept projects under $10,000 for assessments and pilot migrations. Full enterprise cloud migrations typically range $50K-$500K+ depending on infrastructure complexity, data volume, and compliance requirements. Beyond consulting fees, budget for the cloud platform costs themselves (compute, storage, networking, egress).
What skills should a cloud consulting provider have?
Based on our analysis of 161 providers, 71% list AWS and 57% list Azure as core capabilities. Beyond platform skills, verify cloud-specific certifications, migration methodology, and FinOps (cost optimization) experience. For outsourcing software development in cloud, ensure your partner has completed migrations of comparable complexity to yours.
Should I outsource cloud consulting or build in-house?
81% of cloud providers also offer Integration Services, meaning outsourcing gives you access to teams experienced in connecting cloud with existing systems. Building in-house makes sense if cloud infrastructure is a permanent core competency. The salary data helps frame it: a US cloud engineer costs $150K/year before overhead, while a consulting engagement delivers at $30-$49/hr for the duration of the project.
How long does a cloud migration take?
Small workload migrations (single applications): 4-8 weeks. Departmental migrations (multiple interconnected systems): 3-6 months. Enterprise-wide transformation: 12-36 months. Timeline depends on legacy system complexity, data volumes, compliance requirements, and organizational readiness.
What industries benefit most from cloud consulting?
Healthcare leads our provider data at 88%, driven by HIPAA compliance requirements. Financial services (81%) follows due to regulatory complexity. eCommerce (78%) benefits from scalable infrastructure for custom software development supporting traffic spikes and personalization engines.
Sources: Synergy Research Group (Q3 2025), Flexera State of the Cloud 2025, Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2018-2024
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