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HUT Hut 8 Corp.
Provides data center infrastructure and hosting services for compute workloads (cloud infrastructure).
$4.48B
$42.42
-0.91%
DOCN DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc.
DOCN provides cloud infrastructure services (compute, storage, networking, Kubernetes) as its core offering.
$4.40B
$47.78
+3.31%
CLBT Cellebrite DI Ltd.
The shift to cloud-based offerings and FedRAMP cloud assets indicates a cloud infrastructure capability.
$4.39B
$18.18
-0.08%
MARA Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.
Provides compute/hosting infrastructure through owned data-center assets and HPC readiness.
$4.35B
$11.84
-4.86%
CALX Calix, Inc.
Calix provides cloud infrastructure capabilities to power its platform and managed services for BXPs.
$3.54B
$53.88
+0.43%
RUM Rumble Inc.
Rumble is expanding cloud services and cloud infrastructure capabilities.
$3.09B
$7.25
-6.09%
KC Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited
Kingsoft Cloud is a cloud service provider delivering IaaS/PaaS across public and enterprise segments.
$2.88B
$11.91
+0.51%
TDC Teradata Corporation
The Teradata platform operates across public clouds and private/on-prem, indicating multi-cloud infrastructure capability.
$2.82B
$30.18
+1.46%
NSIT Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Provides cloud infrastructure services and multi-cloud solutions as a core offering.
$2.71B
$85.70
-0.35%
FORTY Formula Systems (1985) Ltd.
Cloud infrastructure / delivery of software as a service.
$2.59B
$168.90
DXC DXC Technology Company
DXC provides cloud infrastructure services, including data-center, networking, storage, and virtualization capabilities for enterprise clients.
$2.53B
$14.17
+1.36%
VNET VNET Group, Inc.
Provides cloud-neutral data center capacity and related infrastructure that underpins cloud and AI workloads, i.e., Cloud Infrastructure.
$2.39B
$8.98
+1.47%
PLUS ePlus inc.
They focus on cloud infrastructure solutions and related services as part of their offerings.
$2.39B
$89.77
-0.48%
EXTR Extreme Networks, Inc.
Cloud-based and cloud-native management capabilities position the company under Cloud Infrastructure.
$2.33B
$17.55
+0.54%
MQ Marqeta, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure powering the API-first payments platform.
$2.09B
$4.67
-1.37%
ASGN ASGN Incorporated
ASGN delivers cloud modernization and migration services, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure.
$1.99B
$45.44
-0.83%
EVTC EVERTEC, Inc.
Nubity’s cloud infrastructure management services position Evertec within Cloud Infrastructure offerings.
$1.89B
$29.90
-2.13%
OMCL Omnicell, Inc.
Omnicell operates a cloud-based platform (OmniSphere), suggesting a role in Cloud Infrastructure.
$1.86B
$40.69
+2.73%
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group
Bitdeer.AI cloud services and HPC/AI data-center initiatives align with Cloud Infrastructure capabilities.
$1.70B
$11.96
-5.42%
DGII Digi International Inc.
The shift to cloud-based management and ARR reflects a focus on Cloud Infrastructure solutions.
$1.62B
$44.93
+2.79%
ICFI ICF International, Inc.
ICF leverages cloud infrastructure to host digital solutions, data platforms, and analytics services.
$1.57B
$84.75
-0.56%
FSLY Fastly, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure capability powering the edge platform, enabling developers to deploy services in the cloud/edge.
$1.55B
$10.60
-7.99%
CNXN PC Connection, Inc.
CNXN delivers cloud infrastructure-related solutions and data center modernization services as part of its IT solutions.
$1.48B
$58.66
+0.39%
ZD Ziff Davis, Inc.
The company operates cloud-based service platforms, implying a cloud infrastructure/software-as-a-service footprint.
$1.44B
$35.39
-0.48%
VYX NCR Voyix Corporation
Cloud-native, platform-based architecture supports cloud infrastructure-style capabilities as the software moves to the cloud.
$1.37B
$9.90
+2.11%
BITF Bitfarms Ltd.
Provides HPC/AI compute infrastructure via cloud-like data center services.
$1.32B
$2.96
-4.68%
TUYA Tuya Inc.
Tuya provides a cloud-based IoT platform, i.e., cloud infrastructure and services for devices and developers.
$1.30B
$2.29
-3.99%
PENG Penguin Solutions, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure / data-center-oriented solutions enabling AI workloads.
$1.13B
$21.73
+0.23%
HLIT Harmonic Inc.
Cloud-native platforms and SaaS deployments imply utilization of Cloud Infrastructure capabilities.
$1.10B
$9.60
+0.16%
ALIT Alight, Inc.
Cloud-based platform requiring cloud infrastructure capabilities to deploy and scale the software solution.
$1.10B
$2.04
-5.79%
ETWO E2open Parent Holdings, Inc.
Cloud-native SaaS delivery implies reliance on cloud infrastructure and service models.
$1.02B
$3.30
CCOI Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.
Cogent's integrated network and data-center footprint support cloud infrastructure and enterprise connectivity offerings.
$964.96M
$19.73
+5.23%
DLX Deluxe Corporation
Cloud infrastructure elements underpin deployment and scaling of Deluxe's cloud-native platforms.
$901.74M
$20.32
+1.17%
SIFY Sify Technologies Limited
Sify provides data center capacity and cloud-like hosting infrastructure for AI workloads and digital IT services.
$811.23M
$11.29
-4.24%
WYFI WhiteFiber, Inc. Ordinary Shares
WhiteFiber provides cloud-based HPC GPU services and data center hosting, i.e., cloud infrastructure capabilities.
$734.94M
$19.64
-6.83%
BTBT Bit Digital, Inc.
Bit Digital provides cloud infrastructure services, including high-performance computing (HPC) cloud compute and colocation offerings.
$713.58M
$2.23
-6.30%
AIOT PowerFleet, Inc.
Platform is hosted in the cloud as a software/analytics service.
$701.91M
$5.24
+3.05%
IBTA Ibotta, Inc.
IBTA runs Cloud Infrastructure supporting its IPN platform (cloud-based promotions network).
$660.27M
$23.71
-0.71%
AGS PlayAGS, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure capabilities powering remote gaming servers and content delivery.
$515.32M
$12.49
RBBN Ribbon Communications Inc.
Cloud-native solutions imply a cloud infrastructure focus for telecom network deployments.
$511.77M
$2.87
+3.61%
CLMB Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
CLMB provides cloud infrastructure solutions via its curated vendor ecosystem, supporting cloud/data-center architectures.
$506.37M
$109.73
+2.00%
FUFU BitFuFu Inc.
Provides cloud mining platform and data-center hosting services (cloud infrastructure for mining).
$474.05M
$2.95
-1.67%
XNET Xunlei Limited
StellarCloud is a distributed cloud computing platform; central to the company’s cloud offerings.
$454.52M
$7.17
-0.62%
BAND Bandwidth Inc.
Bandwidth operates its own cloud communications infrastructure (Bandwidth Communications Cloud) powering its services.
$447.90M
$14.84
+0.88%
KYIV Kyivstar Group Ltd. Common Shares
Cloud infrastructure capabilities underpin Kyivstar's digital services and platforms.
$439.52M
$13.88
+1.13%
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.
Operates and monetizes GPU-based compute capacity in its data centers, effectively offering cloud infrastructure services.
$437.43M
$3.15
-4.97%
CCSI Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure and platform solutions enabling enterprise cloud-based delivery of the SaaS offerings.
$425.27M
$22.36
-0.64%
PUBM PubMatic, Inc.
Owned infrastructure and data-processing capabilities suggest a cloud infrastructure embodiment for the platform.
$419.74M
$9.21
+1.26%
ZEPP Zepp Health Corporation
Zepp operates a cloud-based health management platform (Zepp Digital Health Management Platform), indicating cloud infrastructure usage.
$414.64M
$28.34
-3.87%
ATGL Alpha Technology Group Limited
Cloud infrastructure capabilities via cloud-based IT solutions.
$397.86M
$25.30
-3.62%
WEST Westrock Coffee Company, LLC
Cloud infrastructure supporting software and digital traceability systems.
$381.67M
$4.08
-1.45%
API Agora, Inc.
Operates cloud-based infrastructure to deliver its real-time engagement and AI services.
$351.29M
$3.78
-1.05%
OOMA Ooma, Inc.
Ooma's cloud-based communications run on scalable cloud infrastructure underpinning its services.
$324.02M
$11.67
+3.37%
SOPH SOPHiA GENETICS S.A.
Cloud Infrastructure: scalable cloud-native compute/data processing backbone for the SOPHiA DDM platform.
$322.23M
$4.81
-4.18%
OCFT OneConnect Financial Technology Co., Ltd.
Cloud-based delivery of Gamma Platform and fintech solutions; platform as a service.
$304.63M
$7.89
HKD AMTD Digital Inc.
SpiderNet relies on cloud-based infrastructure to deliver integrated financial, media, and hospitality services.
$298.21M
$1.52
-6.17%
BLZE Backblaze, Inc.
Backblaze's B2 Cloud Storage is a core cloud storage service (IaaS-like storage) offered directly to customers.
$274.59M
$4.91
+1.03%
AVNW Aviat Networks, Inc.
Aviat Cloud and cloud-based network management services indicate cloud infrastructure/software solutions.
$269.04M
$21.01
+1.99%
CANG Cango Inc.
Strategic pivot toward HPC/AI workloads suggests cloud infrastructure/data-center compute capabilities.
$250.44M
$1.22
-5.81%
BKTI BK Technologies Corporation
BK TI's software/SaaS initiatives imply cloud infrastructure considerations (hosted software, cloud services, and scalability).
$246.50M
$66.25
+0.45%
RXT Rackspace Technology, Inc.
Rackspace provides hybrid cloud infrastructure and managed cloud services, central to its business model.
$244.15M
$1.02
-0.49%
LPRO Open Lending Corporation
LPP is hosted as a cloud-based platform, implying use of cloud infrastructure.
$216.26M
$1.84
-0.27%
RDCM RADCOM Ltd.
Cloud-native, multi-cloud deployment orientation aligns with Cloud Infrastructure.
$204.42M
$13.04
+0.31%
UIS Unisys Corporation
Cloud infrastructure and related services are a core part of Unisys' offerings through its Cloud segment.
$201.05M
$2.82
+0.36%
DMRC Digimarc Corporation
Platform is cloud-based, delivered as a service via Illuminate; aligns with cloud infrastructure/software delivery.
$192.75M
$8.90
+0.68%
CCRD CoreCard Corporation
Cloud infrastructure underpinning the CoreFinity platform and cloud-based processing services.
$183.77M
$23.69
+0.38%
HCAT Health Catalyst, Inc.
Ignite is cloud-based and leverages Azure/Databricks, indicating engagement with cloud infrastructure.
$182.97M
$2.61
-2.97%
GRRR Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
Offers cloud infrastructure capabilities and GPU-as-a-Service for AI workloads and data-center intelligence.
$178.04M
$15.08
-2.65%
INSG Inseego Corp.
Cloud-based device management/monitoring platforms (Inseego Connect) align with cloud infrastructure/software offerings.
$176.45M
$11.76
+1.91%
NXXT NextNRG Inc.
Cloud infrastructure powering the energy management platform and software.
$157.73M
$1.27
+3.66%
STEM Stem, Inc.
Stem delivers and operates cloud-based software platforms, implying reliance on Cloud Infrastructure to scale and deploy services.
$152.97M
$18.24
-2.30%
TROO TROOPS, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure supporting the fintech/real estate platforms.
$147.32M
$1.40
-5.41%
BCRD Blueone Card Inc.
Cloud-based infrastructure delivery model for the payments platform.
$128.68M
$9.00
CSPI CSP Inc.
CSPI provides cloud-based IT services and migrations as part of its Technology Solutions, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure.
$126.84M
$12.91
+7.98%
DGXX Digi Power X Inc.
DGXX provides cloud-like data center infrastructure and hosting services (NeoCloud GPU-as-a-Service) enabling AI compute workloads.
$119.18M
$3.58
-5.16%
SCTH SecureTech Innovations, Inc.
Ambitious plan to develop low-cost green energy data centers (cloud infrastructure) as part of Piranha.
$112.62M
$3.59
GRYP Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc.
Providing AI/HPC hosting infrastructure and data-center scale compute capacity for customers (cloud infrastructure).
$100.13M
$1.38
SNCR Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure capabilities enabling carrier-branded cloud services and scalable operations.
$99.61M
$8.66
-0.57%
CMTL Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
Offers cloud-enabled NG911 call handling and 5G location platform, representing cloud infrastructure offerings.
$95.53M
$3.19
-2.89%
AOUT American Outdoor Brands, Inc.
Cross-brand digital/log data workflows imply use of cloud infrastructure or cloud-based services.
$90.71M
$7.13
+1.13%
SSTI SoundThinking, Inc.
SafetySmart is delivered via cloud infrastructure to enable scalable, subscription-based access.
$86.85M
$6.73
+1.36%
FNGR FingerMotion, Inc.
Cloud-based deployment for analytics and command/communication platforms; aligns with Cloud Infrastructure.
$85.55M
$1.51
+16.15%
DLHC DLH Holdings Corp.
DLH markets InfiniBite cloud platform and cloud enablement capabilities as core offerings.
$85.31M
$5.95
-4.03%
RAASY Cloopen Group Holding Limited
Cloud infrastructure offerings enabling cloud-based services and deployments.
$81.68M
$1.53
UCL uCloudlink Group Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure—covers the software-defined, cloud-based connectivity marketplace.
$74.64M
$1.97
+1.03%
KORE KORE Group Holdings, Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure underpins KORE's connectivity platform and software offerings.
$74.17M
$4.25
+3.16%
XBP XBP Global Holdings, Inc.
The XBP Platform is cloud-based, indicating a cloud infrastructure/servicing model for clients.
$62.04M
$0.56
-15.20%
RCT RedCloud Holdings plc
Cloud infrastructure support powers the proprietary platform used by RedCloud and its partners.
$61.01M
$1.64
-1.20%
CDLX Cardlytics, Inc.
Provides hosted solutions and APIs, indicating cloud infrastructure aspects of the platform.
$58.56M
$1.11
-7.85%
ALAR Alarum Technologies Ltd.
Cloud-based data infrastructure/support for data collection and processing aligns with Cloud Infrastructure.
$55.78M
$8.13
-1.93%
SLNH Soluna Holdings, Inc.
The company provides compute resources via co-located modular data centers powered by renewables, resembling Cloud Infrastructure offerings.
$50.04M
$1.67
-12.83%
PHUN Phunware, Inc.
Cloud infrastructure aspect of delivering SaaS/mobile engagement solutions.
$41.79M
$2.11
-3.21%
INLX Intellinetics, Inc.
IntelliCloud is a cloud-based platform, aligning with Cloud Infrastructure as a service/solution provider.
$37.85M
$8.55
+1.79%
USIO Usio, Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure covers Usio's cloud-based platform and hosted services.
$37.36M
$1.41
ACCS ACCESS Newswire Inc.
Cloud-based platform hosting and delivery for the software suite.
$33.70M
$8.89
+7.82%
FOXX Foxx Development Holdings Inc.
IoT platform/services suggest cloud-based infrastructure/solutions underpinning device management.
$33.36M
$4.88
+22.92%
DTST Data Storage Corporation
DTST provides enterprise cloud infrastructure hosting and related cloud services for IBM Power workloads, including data-center scale operations.
$32.10M
$4.39
-0.57%
INTZ Intrusion Inc.
Cloud marketplace distribution implies cloud-based deployment of Shield (Cloud Infrastructure tag).
$29.65M
$1.50
-2.60%
MFI mF International Limited
Cloud Infrastructure tag due to hosting/white-label hosting and cloud-based SaaS delivery.
$29.53M
$17.38
-16.56%
MOGO Mogo Inc.
Cloud Infrastructure captures ongoing cloud-hosting and OCI migration impacting platform scalability.
$28.89M
$1.20
-0.83%
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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. {{chart_0}} 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. {{chart_1}}
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