14 providers · United States
Network and Infrastructure Services Providers in United States
The network and infrastructure services market in United States serves the country's financial services and healthcare sectors as well as the broader enterprise IT estate concentrated in New York. Network and infrastructure service providers design, deploy and operate enterprise networks including SD-WAN, SASE, data centre fabric, campus networking and the underlying compute and storage estate. Major engagements often combine network transformation with cybersecurity and cloud architecture. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering network and infrastructure services engagements in United States, drawn from global systems integrators, regional champions and specialist boutiques.
About network and infrastructure services in United States
Network design, implementation and management. Buyers in United States typically engage providers in this category to support transformation work tied to financial services and healthcare priorities, with delivery shaped by local obligations under SOC 2, HIPAA, FedRAMP, CCPA and sector-specific frameworks such as PCI DSS and NYDFS 23 NYCRR 500.
Top network and infrastructure services providers in United States
The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in United States, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex verified reviews. No vendor pays for placement.
Provider
Focus in Network and Infrastructure Services
Rating
Reviews
Accenture
HQ: Global (NYC ops HQ) · Multi-tower transformation
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.2
4,820 reviews
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Deloitte Consulting
HQ: New York · ERP, cyber, AI advisory
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.3
3,940 reviews
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IBM Consulting
HQ: Armonk, NY · Hybrid cloud, AI, mainframe modernisation
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.0
3,120 reviews
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Cognizant
HQ: Teaneck, NJ · Application services, BPO
Network design, SASE and managed operations
3.9
2,680 reviews
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Slalom
HQ: Seattle, WA · Cloud, data, Salesforce
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.4
1,840 reviews
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EPAM Systems
HQ: Newtown, PA · Engineering and product design
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.3
1,620 reviews
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Capgemini Americas
HQ: New York · Engineering, cloud, SAP
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.0
2,240 reviews
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Booz Allen Hamilton
HQ: McLean, VA · Federal cyber and AI
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.2
1,480 reviews
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HCLTech
HQ: Noida / Sunnyvale · Engineering and managed services
Network design, SASE and managed operations
3.9
2,120 reviews
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Infosys Americas
HQ: Bengaluru / Indianapolis · Application services, SAP, Oracle
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.0
2,960 reviews
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DXC Technology
HQ: Ashburn, VA · Managed services, mainframe
Network design, SASE and managed operations
3.7
1,840 reviews
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Kyndryl
HQ: New York · Infrastructure managed services
Network design, SASE and managed operations
3.8
1,320 reviews
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Wipro Americas
HQ: East Brunswick, NJ · Application and cloud services
Network design, SASE and managed operations
3.9
2,480 reviews
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West Monroe
HQ: Chicago, IL · Mid-market digital
Network design, SASE and managed operations
4.4
960 reviews
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Network and Infrastructure Services market overview in United States
Within the broader USD 580 billion enterprise IT services market in United States, network and infrastructure services is one of the more active disciplines, growing roughly in line with the 5.6% headline expansion of the wider services market. Demand is concentrated in New York and San Francisco, where the largest financial services and healthcare buyers maintain dedicated programme teams. Procurement decisions are shaped by the fact that United States is the world's largest enterprise IT services market, anchored by hyperscaler headquarters in Seattle and the Bay Area and a dense base of Fortune 500 IT spend on the East Coast. SASE adoption has reshaped network procurement in United States, with buyers consolidating SD-WAN, secure web gateway and zero-trust network access onto single vendor platforms. Private 5G and edge networking remain pilot-stage for most financial services buyers. Mid-market buyers in United States increasingly favour specialist 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.
How to select a network and infrastructure services provider in United States
Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in United States weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.
- Vendor-neutral design capability across Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Palo Alto and Fortinet
- SASE and zero-trust experience grounded in delivered customers, not slideware
- 24/7 NOC capability with appropriate certification (ISO 20000, ISO 27001)
- Reference rollouts at comparable scale and geographic spread
- Integration with the buyer's existing security operations centre
Typical engagement model
Network transformation engagements run 9 to 18 months on fixed-fee staged delivery. SASE rollouts typically have an annual subscription component layered on top of one-off design and migration fees. Managed network services contracts run three to five years on per-site or per-bandwidth pricing.
Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in United States at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts above USD 5M annual contract value.
Related categories and regions
Compare the network and infrastructure services market in United States with other service lines in the same country, or with network and infrastructure services in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.
Frequently asked questions
Is SD-WAN still relevant in United States?
SD-WAN is now a component of broader SASE platforms rather than a standalone purchase. Buyers in United States typically procure SASE with SD-WAN, SWG, CASB and ZTNA integrated, rather than negotiating SD-WAN separately.
How do we assess a network provider in United States?
Validate reference customers at comparable scale, review the NOC's actual operational metrics under NDA, and confirm certifications are operational rather than aspirational. Always include a vendor-neutral design review.
What does a managed network service cost in United States?
Pricing in United States is typically per site per month, with bandwidth tiers and premium support uplifts. Mid-market enterprises with 50 to 200 sites typically spend USD 1M to USD 5M annually.
Should we manage networking in-house in United States?
Hybrid models are dominant: in-house architecture and policy, managed-service operations and incident response. Pure in-house networking is now rare outside highly regulated financial services environments.
Last updated: May 2026