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Enterprise Infrastructure Sector in Australia

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About Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia

The Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia comprises 1.37K companies, including 223 funded companies having collectively raised $5.25B in venture capital money and private equity. Out of these, 137 are Series A+ funded.
Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia has seen 77 acquisitions and 24 IPOs. This represents almost 7.4% of all such companies - which is higher than the 5.3% exit rate of tech companies in general.
This sector includes companies offering software and services for enterprises to manage their IT infrastructure, software development, enterprise security, and data analytics.
Enterprise Infrastructure sector is also known as IT Infrastructure, Enterprise Stack or Enterprise Tools.
Companies providing product management tools, software modelling, application development and testing, build and deployment tools, IT maintenance support and implementation, enterprise networking, storage, servers, cloud computing, cybersecurity, Big Data and Business Intelligence, optimization solvers, web scraping, IT resellers and IT associations are included in this sector. Companies offering enterprise applications (marketing, HR, SCM, etc), IT Hardware, and software specifically for consumers (Generic memory tools such as Harddisk, pen drives, etc), Hi-Technology tools such as AI Infra, Cognitive Computing, Quantum Computing, etc., are excluded.
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Also known as
IT Infrastructure or Enterprise Stack

Top Enterprise Infrastructure Companies in Australia

There are 1,372 Enterprise Infrastructure startups in Australia which include Apptio, Secure Code Warrior, Cyara, AirTrunk, QuintessenceLabs. Out of these, 223 startups are funded, with 137 having secured Series A+ funding.
Over the past 10 years, an average of 62 new companies have been launched annually. Notably, several of these startups have been founded by alumni of University of Oxford, National University of Singapore (NUS) and The University of Sydney.

Here is the list of top Enterprise Infrastructure startups in Australia

Cloud spend management platform for enterprises. It enables users to connect multi cloud, hybrid, or saas infrastructure with cloud financial management solutions to monitor and control the costs. It allows users to allocate cloud spending across products, cost centers, business units, and more. Offering includes IT planning, resource management, program management, and more.

Key facts about Apptio

Provider of secure coding platform for developer risk management solutions. The platform delivers hands-on missions and contextual tools for developers to build secure software. It offers self-paced learning, customized curriculums, skills assessments, and tournaments. The platform helps align team capabilities with secure-by-design standards, driving effective software development. It also provides integrations with developer tools and security tools.

Key facts about Secure Code Warrior

Omnichannel customer experience testing and monitoring platform. Provides a platform which allows users to design and test the customer experience across multiple customer interaction media channels, and across the entire technical architecture. Solutions include IVR and speech performance, contact centre, voice biometrics, web interactions testing, and monitoring. It also provides active monitoring of the customer's environment from self-service applications to the agent desktop.

Key facts about Cyara

Provider of data center colocation solutions. The platform designs, builds, and operates data centers for cloud, content, and enterprise customers. Its hyperscale model supports capacity deployment in real time.

Key facts about AirTrunk

  • Founded Year: 2015
  • Location: Sydney (Australia)
  • Stage: Acquired
  • Total Funding till date: $732M
  • Investors: Goldman Sachs, TPG and 7 Others
  • Latest Funding Round: Grant (prize money), Dec 05, 2020, $*****
  • Tracxn Score: 65/100 What is this?
  • Competitors Rank: 1 of 28 Competitors
Provider of quantum encryption technology-based data security solutions. The products include quantum true number generators, enterprise-wide key and policy managers, and vendor-neutral software development kit. The features of the product include file encryption for cloud and network, mobile devices, random number generation, etc.

Key facts about QuintessenceLabs

  • Founded Year: 2008
  • Location: Canberra (Australia)
  • Stage: Series B
  • Total Funding till date: $52.7M
  • Investors: Westpac, Telus and 23 Others
  • Latest Funding Round: Series B, Apr 05, 2025, $*****
  • Tracxn Score: 64/100 What is this?
  • Competitors Rank: 1 of 175 Competitors

Companies founded year-on-year in the Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia

118 Enterprise Infrastructure startups in Australia were founded in 2020 - this is the most number of startups founded in any year in the last 10 years.

Companies founded year-on-year in the Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia2025202420232022202120202019201820172016Founded Year0255075100125Count of Number of Companies
  • Total Number of Companies
Year
No. of companies
2025
1
2024
16
2023
29
2022
32
2021
69
2020
118
2019
91
2018
92
2017
93
2016
81

Stage-wise distribution of Enterprise Infrastructure sector companies in Australia

Out of the total 1,372 Enterprise Infrastructure companies in Australia, 223 have secured funding. Among them, 137 have reached Series A or higher, and 113 to Series B or beyond.

Founded - 1,372
Funded - 223
Series A+ - 137
Series B+ - 113
Series C+ - 108
Company Stage
No. of companies
Founded
1,372
Funded
223
Series A+
137
Series B+
113
Series C+
108
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Top Investors in Enterprise Infrastructure in Australia

Cisco Investments is the top investor in Enterprise Infrastructure companies in Australia based on number of companies invested.
Here are some top investors in Enterprise Infrastructure companies in Australia:
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M&A activity in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia

In the year 2025, till December 2025, 4 acquisitions happened in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia. Last year, in 2024, a total of 7 acquisitions happened in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia.
Here are some recent, important acquisitions in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia:
Company
Acquisition Type
Acquisition Date
Acquirers
Business Acquisition
Dec 18, 2025
Business Acquisition
Mar 06, 2025
Business Acquisition
Mar 03, 2025
Business Acquisition
Jan 29, 2025
Business Acquisition
Nov 14, 2024
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Acquisition trends in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia

Here are the acquisition trends in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia:

Acquisition trends in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia2025202420232022202120202019201820172016Acquisition Round Date (Yearly)03691215Number of Acquisitions
  • Total Number of Acquisitions
Year
No. of companies
2025
3
2024
7
2023
7
2022
5
2021
11
2020
10
2019
11
2018
5
2017
3
2016
5

IPOs in Enterprise Infrastructure in Australia

In the year 2021, till December 2021, 3 IPOs happened in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia.
Here are some recent, important IPOs in Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia:
Company
IPO Date
Exchange Symbol
Dec 07, 2021
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Oct 20, 2021
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Sep 29, 2021
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ)
Dec 14, 2020
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Dec 04, 2020
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
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Top News in Enterprise Infrastructure in Australia

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FAQs about Enterprise Infrastructure sector in Australia

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