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Cloud Migration Providers in Czech Republic

Cloud migration activity in Czech Republic is anchored in Prague and Brno, with Ostrava and Pilsen serving manufacturing and industrial buyers. ČNB-supervised banks (CSOB, Komercni banka, Ceska sporitelna, Raiffeisenbank, UniCredit Czech), the Skoda Auto and automotive supplier base, telecommunications operators (O2, T-Mobile, Vodafone CZ), shared service centres of German and Austrian manufacturers, and the public sector run programmes spanning lift-and-shift workloads off VMware and HPE estates to AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, replatforming for managed databases, and full refactor work for digital products. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering cloud migration engagements in Czech Republic, drawn from global hyperscaler-partner integrators, regional CEE firms and Czech specialists.

About cloud migration in Czech Republic

Czech Republic has no in-country hyperscaler region; AWS serves Czech buyers from Frankfurt and Stockholm, Microsoft Azure from Germany West Central and West Europe, and Google Cloud primarily from Warsaw and Frankfurt. Sovereign cloud needs are met by T-Systems and STC (Statni pokladnicni centrum) with Czech-resident infrastructure. Buyers operate under EU GDPR, the Czech Cybersecurity Act administered by NÚKIB, the upcoming NIS2 national transposition, DORA for financial-sector buyers, ČNB outsourcing guidelines and SOC requirements set by the Office for Personal Data Protection. The structural priority for Czech CIOs is balancing cost-efficient hyperscaler regions in Germany and Poland with data-residency and incident-reporting obligations under Czech law.

Top cloud migration providers in Czech Republic

The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Czech Republic, with focus tags and ratings drawn from TechVendorIndex editorial assessments. No vendor pays for placement.

Provider
Focus in Cloud Migration
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Banking and public-sector cloud
AWS, Azure, GCP migration
4.2
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Capgemini Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · SAP and engineering on cloud
Azure, AWS migration
4.0
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Deloitte Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Cloud strategy and FinOps
AWS, Azure, GCP advisory
4.2
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IBM Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Mainframe to cloud and OpenShift
IBM Cloud, AWS, OpenShift
4.0
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Atos Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Estate migration and managed cloud
Azure, AWS managed
3.8
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DXC Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Estate migration and AMS
AWS, Azure managed
3.7
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T-Systems Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Sovereign cloud and managed hybrid
Sovereign, Azure, OpenStack
3.9
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Aricoma (AutoCont)
HQ: Ostrava · Mid-market migration and managed
Azure, hybrid
4.0
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Tietoevry Czech
HQ: Ostrava · Managed services and cloud ops
Azure, AWS managed
4.0
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KPMG Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Cloud strategy and risk
AWS, Azure advisory
4.0
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PwC Czech Republic
HQ: Prague · Banking cloud and risk
Azure, AWS advisory
4.1
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NESS Czech
HQ: Prague · Application modernisation on cloud
Azure, AWS refactor
4.0
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Komix
HQ: Prague · Public-sector cloud delivery
Azure, hybrid, sovereign
4.0
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Soitron
HQ: Prague · Network and cloud managed services
Azure, AWS, networking
4.0
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Cloud Migration market overview in Czech Republic

Within the CZK 270 billion Czech enterprise IT services market, cloud migration is the largest single discipline and is growing at roughly 9% to 10% versus the 6.2% headline rate as banks, manufacturers and shared service centres modernise legacy estates. Prague concentrates regulated bank and public-sector cloud work, Brno hosts the most digital-native engineering buyers and Ostrava and Pilsen support automotive and industrial workloads. The provider mix tilts toward global integrators on ČNB-supervised bank work (Accenture, Capgemini, Deloitte, IBM, TCS) with Atos, DXC and T-Systems competing on managed estate migration. Czech and CEE specialists (Aricoma, Asseco Central Europe, Komix, NESS, Tietoevry, Soitron) retain credible positions on public-sector and mid-market work where Czech-language delivery, public-procurement experience and proximity to German-speaking parent companies matter most. Typical 2026 pricing sits at CZK 5M to CZK 30M for a mid-market lift-and-shift programme and CZK 60M to CZK 250M for a full enterprise refactor at a Czech bank or telecommunications operator. The 24-month outlook is shaped by DORA enforcement for financial-sector buyers, NIS2 national transposition deadlines, accelerating sovereign-cloud demand, and continued automotive sector consolidation in the supplier base. The persistent risk is concentration: three hyperscalers and a small set of integrators dominate regulated cloud spend, and Czech buyers must document multi-source and exit clauses to satisfy ČNB and NÚKIB supervisors.

How to select a cloud migration provider in Czech Republic

Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Czech Republic weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.

Typical engagement model

Cloud migration programmes in Czech Republic are typically priced as a fixed-fee landing-zone build, followed by sprint-based migration waves with role-based rate cards. Senior architects sit in Prague, with build pods drawn from Brno, Ostrava and Bratislava to manage blended EUR rates and keep daily working-hour overlap with German parent companies. Multi-year estates increasingly include separate managed cloud services contracts covering FinOps reporting, security operations and exit-clause preparation.

Pricing should be benchmarked against three or more comparable references in Czech Republic, Poland or Germany before signing multi-year managed services agreements above CZK 40M annual contract value. Engage independent advisory support for hyperscaler enterprise agreement renewals and require a separation between the migration partner and the managed services or commercial advisor.

Related categories and regions

Compare the cloud migration market in Czech Republic with other service lines in the same country, or with cloud migration in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a cloud migration programme cost in Czech Republic?
Mid-market lift-and-shift programmes in Czech Republic typically run CZK 5M to CZK 30M in services fees. Full enterprise refactor and landing-zone programmes at Czech banks, automotive groups or telecommunications operators usually fall between CZK 60M and CZK 250M when security uplift, integration and multi-year managed cloud services are included.
How long does a cloud migration take in Czech Republic?
A typical mid-market lift-and-shift wave in Czech Republic runs 4 to 9 months. Full estate refactor programmes at Czech banks, manufacturers or public-sector entities generally span 18 to 36 months across phased waves, with parallel security uplift, identity modernisation and operating-model change work.
Which cloud migration partners are strongest in Czech Republic?
Accenture, Capgemini, Deloitte, IBM and TCS hold the upper end of regulated bank and public-sector revenue. Atos, DXC and T-Systems compete on managed estate migration. Aricoma, NESS, Komix, Tietoevry and Soitron retain credible Czech-led positions on mid-market and public-sector cloud delivery.
Which hyperscaler regions serve Czech buyers?
Czech buyers reach AWS primarily through Frankfurt and Stockholm. Microsoft Azure delivers from Germany West Central, West Europe and Sweden Central. Google Cloud serves Czech customers from Warsaw and Frankfurt. ČNB-supervised buyers should document data residency, key management and exit clauses against the Czech Cybersecurity Act administered by NÚKIB and DORA.
Last updated: May 2026

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