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Cloud Migration Providers in Mexico

The cloud migration market in Mexico serves the country's banking and nearshore manufacturing sectors as well as the broader enterprise IT estate concentrated in Mexico City. Cloud migration providers help enterprises move existing workloads from on-premise data centres to public cloud platforms. Engagements span discovery and wave planning, application refactoring, landing zone design, data migration, FinOps setup and post-migration optimisation across AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering cloud migration engagements in Mexico, drawn from global systems integrators, regional champions and specialist boutiques.

About cloud migration in Mexico

AWS, Azure, GCP migration and modernisation. Buyers in Mexico typically engage providers in this category to support transformation work tied to banking, manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, automotive and public sector, with delivery shaped by local obligations under the LFPDPPP, the CNBV outsourcing rules for banks and the National Cybersecurity Strategy. Mexico's cloud market is shaped by AWS, Azure and Google Cloud region build-outs in Querétaro and the broader Bajio corridor. Buyers typically combine global hyperscaler regions with domestic colocation footprints to meet residency obligations for regulated workloads.

Top cloud migration providers in Mexico

The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Mexico, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex verified reviews. No vendor pays for placement.

Provider
Focus in Cloud Migration
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Banking, retail, automotive transformation
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.2
1,240 reviews
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Deloitte Consulting Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Financial services, retail, energy
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.3
980 reviews
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IBM Consulting Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Hybrid cloud, mainframe modernisation
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.0
1,120 reviews
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Softtek
HQ: Monterrey · Nearshore migration and modernisation
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.3
1,480 reviews
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Neoris
HQ: Monterrey · Cloud, SAP, automotive
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.2
720 reviews
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KIO Networks
HQ: Mexico City · Multi-cloud and sovereign colocation
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.1
680 reviews
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NTT DATA Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · SAP, manufacturing, BFSI
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.1
620 reviews
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Capgemini Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Cloud, SAP, engineering
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.0
540 reviews
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Cognizant Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Application services, BFSI
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
3.9
740 reviews
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HCLTech Mexico
HQ: Guadalajara · Engineering and managed services
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
3.9
580 reviews
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Atos Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Managed services and cyber
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
3.7
420 reviews
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Stefanini Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Regional Latin American delivery
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
3.9
460 reviews
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Wipro Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Application services and outsourcing
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
3.9
520 reviews
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Globant Mexico
HQ: Mexico City · Digital engineering and cloud-native
AWS, Azure and Google Cloud migration
4.4
480 reviews
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Cloud Migration market overview in Mexico

Within the broader MXN 540 billion (USD 28 billion) enterprise IT services market in Mexico, cloud migration is one of the more active disciplines, growing roughly in line with the 6.1% headline expansion of the wider services market. Demand is concentrated in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Querétaro and Puebla, where the largest enterprise buyers maintain dedicated programme teams. Mexico is the largest nearshore delivery base for United States buyers, with Guadalajara hosting the densest cluster of engineering talent and Monterrey leading on enterprise SAP and analytics delivery. Procurement decisions are shaped by an increasingly tight nearshore engineering labour market, by ongoing investment by AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud in the Querétaro corridor, and by tighter outsourcing supervision from CNBV for regulated banking workloads. Mid-market buyers in Mexico increasingly favour specialist nearshore firms with deep domain expertise over generalist consultancies, while the largest programmes continue to be awarded to the multinational integrators with global delivery models and embedded financial services practices. Rate cards remain stratified by city, with Guadalajara typically the lowest-cost engineering location and Mexico City carrying premium rates for senior architecture and advisory work. Across the providers listed above, pricing has continued to track domestic wage growth at roughly the 6.1% headline rate, with United States-pegged contracts typically including annual benchmarking clauses tied to the broader nearshore labour market.

How to select a cloud migration provider in Mexico

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

Typical engagement model

Typical engagements run 9 to 18 months for mid-sized estates, split into an assessment phase priced at fixed fee, a migration wave delivered on milestone-based billing, and an optional managed services tail. Hourly rates for senior cloud architects in Mexico run roughly 30 to 45 percent below comparable United States onshore rates, with nearshore-first delivery models the dominant pricing pattern.

Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in Mexico at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts above USD 2M annual contract value. Buyers should also align procurement documentation with LFPDPPP for personal data, CNBV outsourcing rules for banking, INAI guidance on cross-border transfers and the National Cybersecurity Strategy from the outset.

Related categories and regions

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a cloud migration cost in Mexico?
Discovery phases are typically priced at a fixed fee of USD 50,000 to USD 180,000 depending on estate size. Wave-based migration runs from USD 800,000 for a mid-sized estate to USD 25M plus for full enterprise programmes, with the mix of refactor versus lift-and-shift the largest cost driver. Local-currency MXN contracts are common for domestic-only scope.
How long does a typical cloud migration take in Mexico?
Most enterprise migrations in Mexico run 9 to 18 months. CNBV-regulated banking workloads typically take longer because of additional control validation under the LFPDPPP, the CNBV outsourcing rules for banks and the National Cybersecurity Strategy.
Which hyperscaler is most popular in Mexico?
Microsoft Azure has the largest enterprise installed base across Mexican banking and retail, with AWS leading for cloud-native and digital workloads. Google Cloud is strongest in data and AI use cases, with the Querétaro region driving recent growth.
What should I look for in a migration partner in Mexico?
Prioritise hyperscaler certifications at the partner-network tier appropriate to your scope, references in CNBV-regulated buyers, a clear FinOps model and a willingness to commit to milestone-based pricing rather than open-ended time and materials.
Last updated: May 2026
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