Who should enter the ‘Cloud Infrastructure Solution of the Year’ category?
The ‘Cloud Infrastructure Solution of the Year’ category recognizes the technology providers who design and deploy the high-performance environments that power today’s digital enterprises. This award celebrates excellence in the “structural” layer of the cloud – including compute, storage, networking, and security – focusing on how these components are orchestrated to deliver maximum efficiency and reliability.
Entries may showcase how the solution utilizes Infrastructure as Code (IaC), automated provisioning, and sophisticated load balancing to create highly adaptive environments. The category highlights advancements in network modernization, such as SD-WAN integration, low-latency content delivery networks (CDNs), and high-bandwidth interconnects that facilitate seamless data movement.
Submissions should demonstrate how the infrastructure design supports mission-critical workloads, ensuring that performance remains consistent even during peak demand or unexpected traffic surges.
In addition, submissions should highlight innovations in hybrid and multi-cloud networking, demonstrating how the solution creates a unified fabric across disparate environments while maintaining a zero trust security posture.
Successful entries will provide clear evidence of performance benchmarking, such as significant improvements in latency, throughput, or “time-to-deploy” for new environments.
Example Use Cases
Cloud infrastructure solutions eligible for this award may either provide an outstanding broad solution, or exceptional specialized solutions in one of these areas (among others):
Typical use cases:
- Automated failover and disaster recovery configuration
- Load balancing and traffic distribution
- Real-time infrastructure health monitoring
- Backup and recovery automation
Some examples of results from this application:
- Improved uptime and service availability
- Reduced downtime and recovery time objectives (RTO)
- Greater confidence in business continuity planning
- Enhanced resilience during peak traffic or outages

Typical use cases:
- Auto-scaling virtual machines and containers
- Software-defined storage and object storage management
- Performance optimization for high-volume workloads
- Workload balancing across compute clusters
- Resource utilization monitoring and tuning
Some examples of results from this application:
- Reduced infrastructure costs through efficient resource usage
- Improved application performance during peak demand
- Faster provisioning of new environments
- Increased operational agility

Typical use cases:
- Network segmentation and virtual private cloud (VPC) configuration
- Infrastructure-level encryption and key management
- Firewall and intrusion detection systems
- Identity-based access controls
- Continuous vulnerability scanning
Some examples of results from this application:
- Reduced security incidents and exposure risk
- Improved compliance with regulatory requirements
- Greater visibility into infrastructure-level threats
- Stronger protection of sensitive data and workloads

Typical use cases:
- Automated provisioning using Infrastructure-as-Code
- Continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) integration
- Configuration management and policy enforcement
- Environment replication for testing and staging
- Automated patching and system updates
Some examples of results from this application:
- Faster infrastructure deployment cycles
- Reduced configuration errors and environment drift
- Improved consistency across development and production environments
- Increased DevOps efficiency and collaboration

Typical use cases:
- Hybrid cloud integration and workload migration
- Edge computing deployment and management
- Unified monitoring across distributed environments
- Low-latency infrastructure for real-time applications
- Cross-environment orchestration and governance
Some examples of results from this application:
- Improved performance for latency-sensitive applications
- Greater flexibility in workload placement
- Reduced reliance on legacy infrastructure
- Enhanced scalability across distributed operations
Areas to Highlight in Your Submission
Judges score nominations across these five key areas:
Although not formally scored, focus on these areas specific to this category, can help your nomination stand out:
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