The Cloud Boom in Thailand
Thailand's cloud market is experiencing unprecedented growth. With Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft Azure all establishing or expanding regional infrastructure, Thai enterprises now have world-class cloud capabilities at their doorstep. Combined with strong local providers, this has created one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant cloud ecosystems.
The push to cloud is driven by several factors: digital banking regulations, e-commerce expansion, AI workloads, and the need for resilience after years of operational disruption. Below are the top ten cloud service providers in Thailand in 2026.
1. Amazon Web Services (AWS) Thailand
AWS has invested heavily in its Thailand region, offering low-latency access to a comprehensive portfolio of cloud services. Thai enterprises across banking, retail, and media rely on AWS for everything from data lakes to generative AI workloads.
2. Google Cloud Thailand
Google Cloud's Bangkok region has made it a top choice for organizations focused on data analytics, AI, and modern application development. Its strong partnerships with Thai system integrators have accelerated enterprise adoption.
3. Microsoft Azure Thailand
Microsoft's Thailand cloud region brings hyperscale capabilities to local enterprises with strict data residency requirements. Azure is widely used in regulated industries such as banking, healthcare, and government.
4. True IDC
True IDC, part of the True Group, is one of Thailand's leading local cloud and data center providers. Its services include IaaS, hybrid cloud, and managed services from Tier III certified facilities.
5. CAT Cloud (NT)
National Telecom (NT) operates CAT Cloud, providing sovereign cloud services tailored to Thai government and enterprise needs. Its data residency guarantees make it a natural fit for sensitive workloads.
6. Internet Thailand (INET)
INET offers a robust portfolio of cloud and data center services, including private cloud, hybrid cloud, and disaster recovery. The company is known for strong customer support and local engineering expertise.
7. Nipa Cloud
Nipa Cloud is one of the largest Thai-owned cloud providers, offering OpenStack-based public cloud services. Its commitment to sovereign cloud and Thai-language support makes it popular with SMEs.
8. SiS Distribution (Thailand)
SiS Distribution provides cloud brokerage and managed services, helping Thai businesses adopt and integrate multiple cloud platforms. Its vendor-agnostic approach offers flexibility to enterprise clients.
9. Yip In Tsoi Cloud Services
Yip In Tsoi extends its system integration heritage into managed cloud services, offering advisory, migration, and ongoing operations across hyperscalers and private cloud environments.
10. Huawei Cloud Thailand
Huawei Cloud has built a strong presence in Thailand, particularly for AI, video, and smart city workloads. Its competitive pricing and integrated ecosystem appeal to both enterprises and government agencies.
Cloud Use Cases in Thailand
Thai businesses are using cloud for digital banking platforms, e-commerce scaling, AI model training, IoT for manufacturing, and government digital services. Tourism operators have also embraced cloud to handle seasonal demand spikes efficiently.
Compliance and Data Residency
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and sector-specific regulations have made data residency and compliance major decision factors. Many Thai organizations adopt hybrid strategies — using hyperscalers for global workloads and local providers for sensitive data.
The Road to Cloud Maturity
Thailand's cloud journey is moving from migration toward optimization. FinOps, cloud-native architectures, and AI-ready data platforms are becoming the next priorities. The providers above will continue to play a central role in helping Thai organizations realize the full potential of cloud computing.


