13 providers · Turkey

DevOps and SRE Service Providers in Turkey

The DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering market in Turkey serves banking, telecommunications, retail, e-commerce and public-sector buyers who are operating cloud-native estates on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud or hybrid OpenShift platforms. Providers in this category deliver CI/CD pipeline build-out, Kubernetes platform engineering, GitOps adoption, observability rollout, FinOps engineering and on-call SRE bench services. Engagements range from a six-week assessment to multi-year platform-team operations under managed agreements with clear service-level objectives. TechVendorIndex tracks 13 providers actively delivering DevOps and SRE engagements in Turkey, mixing global integrators, specialist Istanbul boutiques and Türk Telekom or Turkcell-affiliated platform teams that hold meaningful local mindshare in regulated industries.

About DevOps and SRE in Turkey

CI/CD implementation, Kubernetes and platform engineering. Turkish enterprise buyers have moved past pilot DevOps adoption: most large banks, telcos and retailers now run internal platform teams supported by external partners for capacity, tooling and security baselines. The shift toward Kubernetes as the default runtime has been accelerated by Azure Türkiye, AWS Local Zone Istanbul and Google Cloud Istanbul region investment. Buyers must align platform decisions with KVKK on personal data protection, BRSA outsourcing rules, the National Cybersecurity Strategy administered by USOM and increasingly with the EU NIS2 supply-chain expectations that Turkish exporters now face when serving European customers. Observability and SRE on-call coverage remain the most contested commercial item: rate cards for senior reliability engineers in Istanbul are now within striking distance of Western European benchmarks.

Top DevOps and SRE providers in Turkey

The 13 firms below are ranked by verified DevOps and SRE delivery presence in Turkey. Focus and rating are drawn from TechVendorIndex editorial assessments. No vendor pays for placement.

Provider
Focus in DevOps and SRE
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · BFSI platform engineering
CI/CD, Kubernetes, SRE
4.2
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IBM Consulting Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · OpenShift and AIOps
OpenShift and AIOps
4.0
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Capgemini Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · Cloud-native platform teams
Kubernetes and GitOps
4.0
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KoçSistem
HQ: Istanbul · Hybrid cloud and managed K8s
Managed Kubernetes
4.0
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Turkcell Business
HQ: Istanbul · Cloud, network and SRE
Managed cloud platforms
4.0
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Innova (Türk Telekom)
HQ: Ankara · Public-sector DevSecOps
DevSecOps and GitLab CI
3.9
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Sahibinden Technology Partners
HQ: Istanbul · E-commerce platform engineering
Platform engineering and SRE
4.0
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Kloia
HQ: Istanbul · Kubernetes, AWS and DevSecOps
Kubernetes and AWS DevSecOps
4.2
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Mantis Technology Group
HQ: Istanbul · DevOps automation and SRE
CI/CD and observability
4.0
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Cognizant Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · Managed DevOps for BFSI
Managed DevOps for BFSI
4.0
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TCS Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · Application modernisation SRE
Application modernisation SRE
4.0
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Wipro Turkey
HQ: Istanbul · Cloud-native and FinOps
Cloud-native and FinOps
3.9
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Veripark
HQ: Istanbul · DevOps for banking software
DevOps for banking software
4.1
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DevOps and SRE market overview in Turkey

Within the USD 12 billion enterprise IT services market in Turkey, the DevOps and SRE discipline is one of the fastest-growing sub-segments, expanding well above the 7.4% headline growth as cloud workloads scale at banks and digital-first retailers. Demand is concentrated in Istanbul, with secondary clusters in Ankara around public-sector platform programmes and Izmir around fintech and gaming buyers. The competitive landscape splits into three layers: global integrators who win large transformation programmes at Turkish holdings, telecommunications-affiliated providers such as KoçSistem, Turkcell Business and Innova who anchor managed-platform contracts, and a sharp set of Istanbul boutiques (Kloia, Mantis, Sahibinden Technology Partners) who lead on platform engineering rate and depth. Concentration risk skews toward the boutiques: a few firms hold most of the senior Kubernetes capacity, and several have been acquired or absorbed by larger Turkish or international groups over the past 24 months. Buyers should expect pricing pressure on observability and SRE on-call coverage to continue easing as the talent base in Istanbul matures, but also a structural shortage of engineers with combined regulated-industry and Kubernetes experience. The next 24 months should be defined by GitOps and policy-as-code adoption, FinOps engineering at the largest cloud spenders, and the operational impact of EU NIS2 expectations on Turkish exporters.

How to select a DevOps and SRE provider in Turkey

Use the criteria below to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Procurement teams in Turkey typically weight platform-team references and tooling depth more heavily than headline rate cards.

Typical engagement model

Most Turkish DevOps and SRE programmes use a hybrid commercial structure: a fixed-fee platform build (typically 3 to 6 months) followed by a multi-year managed services agreement priced per platform-team FTE or per environment band. Partners blend Istanbul senior architects with offshore (India, Egypt, Romania) build teams to keep blended day rates competitive against direct-hire engineering wages in the local market.

Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in Turkey at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year managed-services contracts where the partner also resells hyperscaler capacity. Buyers planning a large cloud migration should consider sequencing DevOps build before bulk workload migration to avoid replicating legacy operating models on new platforms — see cloud migration services for context.

Related categories and regions

Compare the DevOps and SRE market in Turkey with other service lines in the same country, or with the same category in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a DevOps platform engagement cost in Turkey?
A focused CI/CD and Kubernetes platform build for a single business unit typically runs USD 250K to USD 900K in services fees. Multi-year managed platform contracts at Turkish banks or telcos with on-call SRE coverage can run USD 2M to USD 6M per year depending on environment count and SLO coverage.
How long does a DevOps and SRE engagement take in Turkey?
An assessment plus initial platform build typically runs 3 to 6 months. Full platform-team rollouts with GitOps, observability and policy-as-code take 9 to 14 months. Mature SRE adoption with on-call coverage and SLO tracking is usually a 24- to 36-month journey.
Which DevOps partners are strongest in Turkey?
Accenture, IBM Consulting and Capgemini dominate large bank and telecom programmes. KoçSistem, Turkcell Business and Innova lead managed-platform work. Kloia and Mantis are the most-cited Istanbul boutiques for Kubernetes and AWS DevSecOps work, often subcontracted into integrator-led programmes.
Which Kubernetes distribution is most common in Turkey?
Buyers commonly run Red Hat OpenShift on-premise for BFSI workloads, AKS or EKS for cloud-native digital channels and GKE for analytics and AI workloads. KoçSistem and Turkcell also offer managed Kubernetes on local infrastructure for buyers with strict KVKK and BRSA residency constraints.
Last updated: May 2026

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