Zadara, a global provider of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions, projects growth of over 50% in 2025 in Brazil, with already nationalized inventory to promptly serve the rapidly expanding market. The optimistic outlook follows a 2024 marked by significant advances: the company doubled its infrastructure capacity in the country, expanded its team with strategic professionals, and certified over 400 people, including technical specialists and sales teams. With these results, Zadara closed 2024 with 60% growth in the Brazilian market. Globally, the company now has over 200 employees working in an integrated manner.
Present in Brazil since 2018, Zadara has been strengthening its operations in the country through strategic partnerships with technology companies, MSPs (Managed Service Providers), and ISPs (Internet Service Providers). With a 100% B2B model that eliminates the need for CAPEX investments, the company offers tailored infrastructure, 24/7 technical support, and a focus on compliance, performance, and cost predictability.
One of the key differentiators is the delivery of a local cloud experience, fully autonomous and free from external dependencies like virtualization or third-party solutions. Such architecture reduces operational costs by up to 60% and the risks of human errors, while also enabling more efficient replication. This approach breaks with traditional CAPEX-based models (long-term investments) and guarantees total control over resources from the start of operations.
“We believe the future of cloud computing lies in delivering more customized solutions, focusing on security, regulatory compliance, and high performance in critical environments. Our model allows companies of all sizes to access high-level infrastructure with full budget predictability. This is how we deliver real value to our partners“, says Dirval Junior, sales director of Zadara Brazil.
National coverage strategy
In 2025, Zadara debuted as a sponsor and cloud provider for the BRB Stock Car Pro Series, the premier category of Brazilian motorsport. This move reinforces the company’s strategic positioning in the country and marks an important step for brand visibility in the national market. Previously, Zadara had already made its mark on the global stage by sponsoring the Alfa Romeo team in Formula 1, strengthening its connection with high performance and technological innovation.
Beyond scalability, Zadara offers total data governance, a decisive factor for highly regulated sectors such as government, healthcare, finance, and telecommunications. Its solutions are designed for hybrid and multicloud environments, with flexibility, security, and compliance with regulations such as LGPD and GDPR.