Oppenheimer 27th Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference-Virtual
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Akamai Technologies (AKAM) Oppenheimer 27th Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference-Virtual summary

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Oppenheimer 27th Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference-Virtual summary

2 Feb, 2026

Cloud compute business progress

  • Significant investments over two years included building 14 new core data centers and upgrading acquired Linode sites to enterprise-grade standards.

  • $200 million in CapEx spent, with $100 million used internally to enhance functionality, compliance, and marketplace offerings.

  • Enterprise customer ARR reached $50 million with over 250 customers, projected to surpass $100 million by year-end.

  • Utilization varies by location, but current capacity supports further growth without immediate CapEx increases.

  • Cost savings from internal migration are reflected in cost of goods sold, with margin pressure due to lease accounting and underutilized colocation.

Market opportunity and go-to-market strategy

  • The cloud market is vast, with major players generating $300 billion+ in revenue and growing rapidly.

  • Diversification is a key driver for enterprise customers, especially those competing with hyperscalers.

  • Sales traction is broad-based across regions and verticals, with repeatable use cases in observability, analytics, and storage.

  • Lower cost and non-competitive positioning are major selling points, especially for latency-sensitive and data-intensive workloads.

  • Go-to-market efforts and brand awareness are the main gating factors for growth, more so than CapEx.

Platform capabilities and enterprise readiness

  • Platform now supports enterprise-grade workloads, with ongoing improvements in compliance and marketplace robustness.

  • Migration from hyperscalers is a mix of new and transferred workloads, with stickiness depending on proprietary services.

  • Internal applications are designed for portability to avoid vendor lock-in and facilitate migration.

  • Integration between core data centers and delivery platform enables low-latency connections for customers.

  • Legacy Linode SMB business continues to grow, though focus is shifting to enterprise customers.

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