North Korea's cloud computing landscape in 2026 shows cautious growth, with only a few domestic providers and limited international collaboration due to geopolitical restrictions. The government is gradually adopting cloud solutions, primarily for administrative and strategic functions, with an adoption rate of 25%. The average organization stores around 1.2 TB of data in the cloud, reflecting modest digital maturity and infrastructure development.
The multi-cloud strategy is gaining traction, with 40% of organizations utilizing multiple providers to enhance security and reliability. The market value has reached an estimated USD 120 million, indicating slow but steady expansion in North Korea's digital economy. As infrastructure improves, further adoption is expected, albeit constrained by political and economic factors impacting broader cloud integration.