Cloud Migration Market Size - Industry Report On Share, Growth Trends & Forecasts Analysis (2025 - 2030)

The Cloud Migration Market Report is Segmented by Deployment Type (Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, Multi-Cloud), Enterprise Size (Small and Medium Enterprises, Large Enterprises), Service Type (IaaS, Paas, Saas), Migration Approach (Lift-And-Shift, Re-Platform, Refactor/Re-architect, Replace), End-User Vertical (BFSI, Healthcare, Retail, and More), and Geography. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

Cloud Migration Market Size and Share

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Cloud Migration Market Analysis by Mordor Intelligence

The cloud migration market size stands at USD 0.30 trillion in 2025 and is on track to reach USD 1.03 trillion by 2030, expanding at a 28.24% CAGR. This rapid upside reflects how enterprises are shifting from capital-intensive on-premises assets toward scalable cloud environments that permit faster innovation cycles and superior cost control. Momentum is fueled by generative-AI workload acceleration, expanding hybrid strategies, and mounting Scope-3 carbon-reporting obligations that favor cloud-native architectures. Public cloud keeps its leadership position, yet hybrid patterns are gaining ground as firms work to balance performance with compliance and cost-optimization goals. Large enterprises remain the biggest spenders, but small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are closing the gap as automated migration toolchains lower technical barriers. Across industries, Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) and Healthcare are pacing adoption, while hyperscale providers and niche specialists continue to broaden service portfolios amid vendor-lock-in and egress-fee concerns.

Conclusiones clave del informe

  • By deployment type, public cloud retained 55.4% of cloud migration market share in 2024, while hybrid cloud is projected to expand at an 18.7% CAGR to 2030.
  • By enterprise size, large enterprises held 62% share of the cloud migration market size in 2024; SMEs are advancing at an 18% CAGR through 2030.
  • By service type, Software-as-a-Service led with 47% revenue share in 2024; Platform-as-a-Service is the fastest-growing at a 22% CAGR through 2030.
  • By migration approach, lift-and-shift accounted for 39% of current activity in 2024, whereas refactor/re-architect strategies are climbing at a 23% CAGR to 2030.
  • By end-user vertical, BFSI commanded 24.8% of cloud migration market share in 2024; Healthcare and Life Sciences are forecast to grow at a 19% CAGR through 2030.
  • By geography, North America captured 37.8% share in 2024; Asia-Pacific is set to register an 18.5% CAGR to 2030.

Análisis de segmento

By Deployment Type: Hybrid Configurations Drive Innovation

Hybrid deployments are the fastest riser, advancing at an 18.7% CAGR as enterprises balance low-latency on-premises demands with public-cloud scale. Public cloud still holds 55.4% cloud migration market share due to the mature security posture of hyperscale providers. Edge-cloud integrations now push compute closer to the user while maintaining elastic backend analytics connectivity, signaling that future architectures will combine multiple execution venues within a single workflow. [ 3 ]Source: NEC, “RISE with SAP Adoption Leveraging Generative AI ‘cotomi’,” nec.com Migration specialists able to orchestrate workload placement across these nodes remain in high demand.

Enterprises no longer view deployment as a binary choice. Financial institutions position trading engines on private clusters for sub-millisecond latency while offloading regulatory reporting to cost-efficient public buckets. Healthcare groups process imaging data on-site, then route anonymized sets to AI pipelines in the cloud. These nuanced blueprints underline why hybrid options will keep expanding their footprint within the cloud migration market.

Cloud Migration Market: Market Share by Deployment Type
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Por tamaño de empresa: las pymes aceleran la adopción

Large enterprises accounted for 62% of cloud migration market size in 2024, reflecting multi-year transformation budgets and global rollouts. Yet SMEs exhibit an 18% CAGR, propelled by packaged migration toolchains that cut setup time and lower expertise thresholds. Cloud providers now segment offerings—white-glove consulting for Fortune 500 clients versus prescriptive templates for smaller firms—thereby widening addressable demand without eroding margins.

SMEs gravitate toward SaaS replacements and managed services to avoid staffing expensive in-house operations teams. Conversely, large entities pursue phased re-architecting across dozens of business units, often underpinned by center-of-excellence teams that codify governance and security blueprints. This bifurcation requires service vendors to maintain differentiated go-to-market motions tailored to each cohort’s budget cycles and compliance obligations.

By Service Type: PaaS Emerges as Growth Engine

Software-as-a-Service led 2024 revenue with a 47% slice, mirroring entrenched productivity and CRM platforms. Platform-as-a-Service, however, is projected to climb at a 22% CAGR through 2030 as developers pivot to containerization and microservices architectures. Infrastructure-as-a-Service remains foundational for lift-and-shift workloads that demand OS-level control.

The PaaS surge underscores a shift from infrastructure procurement to application lifecycle acceleration. Serverless functions, managed Kubernetes and automated CI/CD pipelines now form the baseline for modern app delivery. Migration engagements increasingly include code-refactoring to exploit these abstractions, shortening feature release cycles and curbing operating cost.

By Migration Approach: Refactoring Gains Strategic Priority

Lift-and-shift still represented 39% of project volume in 2024, favored by organizations needing quick data-center exits. Yet refactor and re-architect initiatives are expanding at a 23% CAGR as enterprises chase long-term efficiency. Re-platforming remains a compromise path when teams modify databases or middleware but leave core code intact. Replacement via SaaS continues to grow for commodity workflows such as HR or expense management.

Generative-AI-backed modernization platforms now parse millions of code lines to surface remediation tasks, drastically reducing manual effort during refactor journeys. NEC’s use of “cotomi” AI with SAP S/4HANA Cloud evidenced the acceleration potential of these toolchains. Over the forecast horizon, automated refactoring is expected to tilt budgets away from lift-and-shift toward cloud-native optimization.

Cloud Migration Market: Market Share by Migration Approach
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By End-user Vertical: Healthcare Accelerates Digital Transformation

BFSI retained 24.8% of cloud migration market size in 2024, reflecting tight regulatory deadlines and intense digital-channel competition. Healthcare and Life Sciences are the fastest movers, heading toward a 19% CAGR thanks to electronic health-record mandates and the expansion of telemedicine. Retail relies on cloud elasticity for peak-season traffic handling, while public sector agencies invest in secure citizen-service portals.

Manufacturers integrate IoT feeds with predictive asset maintenance models, demanding scalable analytics backends. Energy utilities connect distributed renewable assets to cloud control planes for real-time grid balancing. Each vertical faces unique compliance and integration tasks, prompting service providers to build industry-specific accelerators that flatten migration learning curves.

Análisis geográfico

North America captured 37.8% of 2024 spend, anchored by early adopters that now focus on AI optimization and multi-cloud cost governance. The United States leads through federal cloud programs such as the USD 8.3 billion modernization budget, while Canada and Mexico leverage improved network backbones to accelerate adoption. Across the region, organizations are integrating predictive workload placement engines to refine consumption models and curb egress charges, reinforcing North America’s position at the core of the cloud migration market.

Asia-Pacific is projected to post an 18.5% CAGR to 2030, propelled by state-level digital-transformation funds and hyperscaler investments. Microsoft earmarked USD 2.9 billion for data-center expansion in Japan, demonstrating confidence in Japan’s cloud trajectory. India is on course for a USD 25.5 billion cloud sector by 2028, reflecting widespread modernization across BFSI, retail and government. China’s domestic providers, supported by data-localization rules, continue to grow market share via tailored sovereign offerings. The region’s diverse regulatory landscape shapes a patchwork of hybrid and multi-cloud designs that migration firms must navigate.

Europe pairs steady growth with stringent data-sovereignty controls. Germany and the United Kingdom remain the largest adopters, yet France and Spain are championing sovereign-cloud frameworks that bolster domestic vendors. GDPR enforcement compels meticulous residency mapping and encryption governance across every project. Consequently, hybrid strategies dominate, allowing sensitive workloads to stay on national soil while analytics and AI tasks harness scalable regional nodes. This dynamic will keep Europe’s migration profile firmly tied to compliance-first architectures throughout the forecast period.

Cloud Migration Market CAGR (%), Growth Rate by Region
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Panorama competitivo

The market’s structural complexion is moderately fragmented. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform constitute the backbone for most enterprise migrations, yet industry-specific integrators and boutique consultancies thrive by solving legacy and regulatory pain points. Oracle secured a cloud deal that could exceed USD 30 billion in annual revenue from fiscal 2028, signaling the scale of enterprise commitments. IBM’s USD 6.4 billion HashiCorp acquisition aims to enhance hybrid-cloud automation, while smaller players such as HYCU extend data-mobility platforms to blunt vendor-lock-in concerns.

Strategic themes coalesce around AI-powered refactoring, multi-cloud policy orchestration and edge-cloud convergence. Providers differentiate through automated code conversion, zero-trust security overlays and predictive cost-optimization engines. Specialized firms have carved defensible niches in mainframe modernization and healthcare compliance, areas where domain knowledge trumps raw scale. Price competition intensifies on generic lift-and-shift work, yet consultative engagements involving regulated workloads or heavy refactor commands premium margins.

M&A momentum is expected to persist as hyperscalers and global systems integrators acquire niche tooling to plug capability gaps and shorten time-to-value for large deals. At the same time, open-source frameworks for provisioning and policy management are lowering barriers for new entrants, ensuring the cloud migration market remains competitive while gradually consolidating at the top tiers.

Cloud Migration Industry Leaders

  1. Accenture plc

  2. Servicios web de Amazon Inc.

  3. Cisco Systems Inc.

  4. Corporación de soluciones tecnológicas cognitivas

  5. Compañía de tecnología DXC

  6. *Descargo de responsabilidad: los jugadores principales están clasificados sin ningún orden en particular
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Desarrollos recientes de la industria

  • July 2025: TIS supported Meidensha in migrating its disaster-recovery site to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, cutting costs by 50% while sustaining stability via Oracle Exadata Database Service
  • July 2025: Zscaler enabled ADK Holdings to shift to a cloud-based IT stack, trimming help-desk response time by 50% for 3,000 staff across 20 offices
  • July 2025: Oracle announced a future cloud agreement forecast to deliver more than USD 30 billion annually, with MultiCloud database revenue rising over 100%
  • June 2025: Infomart migrated its B2B platform to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, achieving a 38% data-center-cost reduction through OCI GoldenGate replication.

Table of Contents for Cloud Migration Industry Report

1. INTRODUCCIÓN

  • 1.1 Supuestos del estudio y definición del mercado
  • 1.2 Alcance del estudio

2. METODOLOGÍA DE INVESTIGACIÓN

3. RESUMEN EJECUTIVO

4. PANORAMA DEL MERCADO

  • 4.1 Visión general del mercado
  • Controladores del mercado 4.2
    • 4.2.1 Cost-efficiency and scalability advantages of cloud adoption
    • 4.2.2 Rising remote-work and BYOD penetration
    • 4.2.3 Government digital-transformation funding
    • 4.2.4 Proliferation of hybrid / multi-cloud strategies
    • 4.2.5 Generative-AI workload acceleration of refactoring
    • 4.2.6 Scope-3 reporting pushes carbon-aware migrations
  • Restricciones de mercado 4.3
    • 4.3.1 Data-security and regulatory-compliance risks
    • 4.3.2 Legacy-application complexity and interoperability
    • 4.3.3 Escalating cloud-egress fees impact TCO
    • 4.3.4 Vendor lock-in fears amid sovereign-cloud mandates
  • 4.4 Análisis de valor/cadena de suministro
  • 4.5 Panorama regulatorio
  • 4.6 Perspectiva tecnológica
  • 4.7 Impacto de los factores macroeconómicos
  • 4.8 Análisis de inversión
  • 4.9 Las cinco fuerzas de Porter
    • 4.9.1 Amenaza de nuevos entrantes
    • 4.9.2 poder de negociación de los compradores
    • 4.9.3 Poder de negociación de los proveedores
    • 4.9.4 Amenaza de sustitutos
    • 4.9.5 Intensidad de la rivalidad competitiva

5. TAMAÑO DEL MERCADO Y PREVISIONES DE CRECIMIENTO (VALOR)

  • 5.1 Por tipo de implementación
    • Nube pública 5.1.1
    • Nube privada 5.1.2
    • Nube híbrida 5.1.3
    • 5.1.4 Nubes múltiples
  • 5.2 Por tamaño de empresa
    • 5.2.1 Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas (PYMES)
    • 5.2.2 grandes empresas
  • 5.3 Por tipo de servicio
    • 5.3.1 Infraestructura como servicio (IaaS)
    • 5.3.2 Plataforma como servicio (PaaS)
    • 5.3.3 Software como servicio (SaaS)
  • 5.4 By Migration Approach
    • 5.4.1 Lift-and-Shift (Re-hosting)
    • 5.4.2 Re-platform
    • 5.4.3 Refactor / Re-architect
    • 5.4.4 Replace (SaaS Substitution)
  • 5.5 Por usuario final vertical
    • 5.5.1 Banca, Servicios Financieros y Seguros (BFSI)
    • 5.5.2 Salud y ciencias biológicas
    • 5.5.3 Comercio minorista y comercio electrónico
    • 5.5.4 Gobierno y sector público
    • 5.5.5 TI y Telecomunicaciones
    • Fabricación 5.5.6
    • 5.5.7 Energía y servicios públicos
    • Otros 5.5.8
  • 5.6 Por geografía
    • 5.6.1 América del Norte
    • 5.6.1.1 Estados Unidos
    • 5.6.1.2 Canadá
    • 5.6.1.3 México
    • 5.6.2 Sudamérica
    • 5.6.2.1 Brasil
    • 5.6.2.2 Argentina
    • 5.6.3 Europa
    • 5.6.3.1 Alemania
    • 5.6.3.2 Reino Unido
    • 5.6.3.3 Francia
    • 5.6.3.4 Rusia
    • 5.6.3.5 Resto de Europa
    • 5.6.4 Asia-Pacífico
    • 5.6.4.1 de china
    • 5.6.4.2 la India
    • 5.6.4.3 Japón
    • 5.6.4.4 Corea del Sur
    • 5.6.4.5 Resto de Asia-Pacífico
    • 5.6.5 Oriente Medio y África
    • 5.6.5.1 Medio Oriente
    • 5.6.5.1.1 Arabia Saudita
    • 5.6.5.1.2 UAE
    • 5.6.5.1.3 Turquía
    • 5.6.5.2 África
    • 5.6.5.2.1 Sudáfrica
    • 5.6.5.2.2 Nigeria

6. PANORAMA COMPETITIVO

  • 6.1 Concentración de mercado
  • 6.2 Movimientos estratégicos
  • Análisis de cuota de mercado de 6.3
  • 6.4 Perfiles de la empresa (incluye descripción general a nivel global, descripción general a nivel de mercado, segmentos principales, información financiera según disponibilidad, información estratégica, clasificación/participación en el mercado de empresas clave, productos y servicios, desarrollos recientes)
    • 6.4.1 Accenture plc
    • 6.4.2 Servicios web de Amazon Inc.
    • 6.4.3 Cisco Systems Inc.
    • 6.4.4 Corporación de soluciones tecnológicas de Cognizant
    • 6.4.5 Compañía de tecnología DXC
    • 6.4.6 Evolucionar IP LLC
    • 6.4.7 Sociedad de responsabilidad limitada de Google
    • 6.4.8 Corporación Internacional de Máquinas Comerciales (IBM)
    • 6.4.9 Microsoft Corporation
    • 6.4.10 Corporación Oracle
    • 6.4.11 Rackspace Tecnología Inc.
    • 6.4.12 Flexera Software LLC (RightScale)
    • 6.4.13 Tecnología Mahindra Limited
    • 6.4.14 VMware Inc.
    • 6.4.15 WSM Internacional LLC
    • 6.4.16 Infosys limitada
    • 6.4.17 Tecnologías HCL limitada
    • 6.4.18 Capgemini SE
    • 6.4.19 Atos SE
    • 6.4.20 Fujitsu Limited
    • 6.4.21 Nube de Alibaba (Alibaba Group Holding Limited)
    • 6.4.22 Kyndryl Holdings Inc.
    • 6.4.23 Servicios de consultoría Tata Limited
    • 6.4.24 Corporación de datos NTT

7. OPORTUNIDADES DE MERCADO Y PERSPECTIVAS DE FUTURO

  • 7.1 Evaluación de espacios en blanco y necesidades insatisfechas
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Global Cloud Migration Market Report Scope

La migración a la nube implica el movimiento de aplicaciones, datos y otros elementos comerciales a un entorno de computación en la nube. Existen varios tipos de migraciones a la nube que una empresa puede realizar. Un modelo estándar es la transferencia de datos y aplicaciones desde un centro de datos local a la nube pública. Sin embargo, una migración a la nube también podría implicar mover datos y aplicaciones de una plataforma o proveedor de nube a otro, un modelo conocido como migración de nube a nube. El estudio se ha centrado en el análisis de tendencias de la adopción de nubes públicas, híbridas y privadas para la migración a la nube y el tipo de servicio proporcionado por los proveedores en el mercado para la aplicación en una amplia gama de verticales de usuarios finales a nivel mundial. Las estimaciones del mercado indican los ingresos acumulados por los servicios de migración a la nube (el paso de la infraestructura local o heredada a la nube) utilizados por las empresas en todas las regiones.

El mercado de migración a la nube está segmentado por tipo de implementación (pública, privada e híbrida), por tamaño de empresa (pymes y grandes empresas), por tipo de servicio (PaaS, IaaS y SaaS), por vertical de usuario final (BFSI, atención médica, comercio minorista, gobierno, TI y telecomunicaciones, manufactura y otros usuarios finales verticales) y por geografía (América del Norte, Europa, Asia Pacífico, América Latina, Medio Oriente y África). El informe ofrece previsiones de mercado y tamaño en valor (USD) para todos los segmentos anteriores.

Por tipo de implementación Nube pública
Nube privada
Nube híbrida
Multi-nube
Por tamaño de empresa Pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes)
Grandes empresas
Por tipo de servicio Infraestructura como servicio (IaaS)
Plataforma como servicio (PaaS)
Software como servicio (SaaS)
By Migration Approach Lift-and-Shift (Re-hosting)
Re-plataforma
Refactor / Re-architect
Replace (SaaS Substitution)
Por vertical de usuario final Banca, servicios financieros y seguros (BFSI)
Salud y ciencias de la vida
Minorista y comercio electrónico
Gobierno y sector público
TI y telecomunicaciones
Fabricación
Energía y servicios Públicos
Otros
Por geografía Norteamérica United States
Canada
México
Latinoamérica Brasil
Argentina
Europa Alemania
Reino Unido
Francia
Russia
El resto de Europa
Asia-Pacífico China
India
Japón
South Korea
Resto de Asia-Pacífico
Oriente Medio y África Oriente Medio Saudi Arabia
EAU
Turquía
África Sudáfrica
Nigeria
Por tipo de implementación
Nube pública
Nube privada
Nube híbrida
Multi-nube
Por tamaño de empresa
Pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes)
Grandes empresas
Por tipo de servicio
Infraestructura como servicio (IaaS)
Plataforma como servicio (PaaS)
Software como servicio (SaaS)
By Migration Approach
Lift-and-Shift (Re-hosting)
Re-plataforma
Refactor / Re-architect
Replace (SaaS Substitution)
Por vertical de usuario final
Banca, servicios financieros y seguros (BFSI)
Salud y ciencias de la vida
Minorista y comercio electrónico
Gobierno y sector público
TI y telecomunicaciones
Fabricación
Energía y servicios Públicos
Otros
Por geografía
Norteamérica United States
Canada
México
Latinoamérica Brasil
Argentina
Europa Alemania
Reino Unido
Francia
Russia
El resto de Europa
Asia-Pacífico China
India
Japón
South Korea
Resto de Asia-Pacífico
Oriente Medio y África Oriente Medio Saudi Arabia
EAU
Turquía
África Sudáfrica
Nigeria
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Preguntas clave respondidas en el informe

What is the current value of the cloud migration market?

The cloud migration market size is USD 0.30 trillion in 2025 and is projected to climb to USD 1.03 trillion by 2030.

¿Qué modelo de implementación está creciendo más rápido?

Hybrid cloud leads growth with an 18.7% CAGR through 2030 as enterprises align workload placement with latency, compliance and cost goals.

Why are SMEs increasingly adopting cloud migration?

Automated toolchains and tiered service models lower technical barriers and costs, enabling SMEs to capture enterprise-grade capabilities while fueling an 18% CAGR.

How do regulatory concerns restrain adoption?

Data-sovereignty mandates such as GDPR complicate compliance, forcing organizations to design hybrid or sovereign solutions that slow migration timelines.

What impact will generative AI have on future migrations?

AI-enabled code-analysis and refactoring tools are reducing modernization effort, accelerating the shift from lift-and-shift to cloud-native architectures expected to dominate by 2030.

¿Qué región se espera que crezca más rápido?

Asia-Pacific is forecast to register an 18.5% CAGR through 2030, driven by government investments and expanding hyperscale capacity.

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