Akamai Technologies (AKAM) 47th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investor Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
47th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investor Conference summary
4 Mar, 2026Business performance and growth
Security is the largest revenue segment, growing at about 10%, with API security and Guardicore segmentation expanding rapidly at 35% in Q4 and driving future growth.
Cloud infrastructure services are the fastest-growing area, reaching $94 million in Q4 with 45% year-over-year growth, and projected to accelerate to 45%-50% growth this year.
Major enterprises, including hyperscalers, use the cloud platform for mission-critical applications, validating its performance and reliability.
Delivery business is expected to see a mid-single digit revenue decline this year, balancing traffic growth with pricing discipline and selective participation in large events.
Security pricing remains strong, with some increases planned due to higher memory costs, which are being partially passed on to customers.
Technology and product innovation
AI inference is a key focus, with significant investment in Inference Cloud and deployment of Blackwell 6000s to enable low-latency, high-bandwidth applications like real-time video.
Compute platform is highly distributed, offering better performance and reliability by placing compute logic close to users, and is competitively priced.
Edge computing capabilities are expanding, with function-as-a-service available in 4,300 locations and full-stack compute and storage in 36 cities, scaling up with new hardware.
The platform supports a range of use cases, from live sports streaming and ad selection to commerce and real-time management of fleets of robots.
Financial outlook and capital allocation
$250 million is being invested in Inference Cloud, with initial deployments sold out and revenue expected to begin towards the end of the year, ramping up in the following year.
Memory costs are up by $200 million this year, leading to extended server lifespans and optimization of existing resources.
Capital allocation priorities remain consistent: buybacks (about 1% of equity annually), opportunistic M&A, and CapEx for business operations.
M&A focus is on product adjacencies in Security and Compute, with a disciplined approach to valuation and integration.
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