Guyana's cloud computing market is rapidly expanding, reaching an estimated USD 150 million in 2026. The growth is driven by increased digitalization among government, financial, and telecom sectors, alongside rising local and regional demand for reliable cloud infrastructure. The presence of 12 providers indicates a competitive landscape, fostering innovation and better service offerings for businesses of all sizes.
Despite the small population, cloud adoption is projected to hit 45%, reflecting growing trust in cloud solutions. Enterprises are spending an average of USD 8,500 annually on cloud services, mainly on data storage, security, and managed services. The establishment of three major data centers enhances data sovereignty and infrastructure resilience, supporting Guyana's digital transformation efforts.