Akamai’s Cloud Infrastructure revenue jumps 40% to $95 million
Akamai reported strong first-quarter 2026 financial results with total revenue of $1.074 billion, a 6% year-over-year increase, and Cloud Infrastructure Services revenue up 40%. The company also announced a $1.8 billion, seven-year commitment from a leading U.S.-based frontier model provider for its Cloud Infrastructure Services. Akamai provided financial guidance for the second quarter and full year 2026.
Key Takeaways
- Total revenue reached $1.074 billion in Q1 2026, up 6% year over year and 4% on a constant-currency basis.
- Cloud Infrastructure Services revenue hit $95 million, rising 40% year over year and 39% on a constant-currency basis.
- Security revenue was $590 million, up 11% year over year, while delivery and other cloud applications fell 7% to $389 million.
- Akamai said a leading U.S.-based frontier model provider committed $1.8 billion over seven years for Cloud Infrastructure Services.
- The company guided Q2 2026 revenue to $1.075 billion-$1.100 billion and full-year 2026 revenue to $4.445 billion-$4.550 billion.
Why It Matters
Akamai is showing that its Cloud Infrastructure Services business is scaling fast enough to become a distinct reporting category, with Q1 revenue of $95 million and a 40% year-over-year increase. The $1.8 billion, seven-year commitment from a U.S.-based frontier model provider gives that shift a concrete revenue anchor, while security remains the larger engine at $590 million for the quarter. For the streaming and video-delivery ecosystem, the data reinforces that Akamai is still balancing legacy delivery with newer cloud infrastructure and security lines. The next signal to watch is whether Q2 guidance lands at the high end of $1.100 billion and whether CIS growth sustains its 40% pace.
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