The Top 25 Solution Provider Companies Of The CRN 2025 Solution Provider 500
CRN’s 2025 Solution Provider 500 list ranks the top VARs, systems integrators, strategic service providers and IT consultants with operations in North America by revenue. Here are the top 25 companies on this year’s list.
The Top 25
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet, in summarizing the IT service giant’s fiscal 2024 results during a September earnings call, said customers’ increasing use of generative AI to reinvent themselves was becoming a major driver of Accenture’s growth.
“Reinvention requires a strong digital core,” she said. “In FY25, a significant driver of our growth will continue to be helping our clients with digital transformation, including building out their digital core and then using it to drive productivity and growth. We see the advent of GenAI and its tremendous potential acting as a catalyst for reinvention.”
But while the surge in AI technology development and adoption holds great promise for the channel, solution providers have also wrestled with significant economic uncertainty over the last year – especially in recent months with major cuts in government spending and the Trump administration’s rapidly shifting tariff policies.
In March, during Accenture’s fiscal 2025 second quarter earnings call, Sweet warned that the company could take a revenue hit from government cost-cutting. “As you know, the new administration has a clear goal to run the federal government more efficiently,” she said. “During this process, many new procurement actions have slowed, which is negatively impacting our sales and revenue.”
This “best of times, worst of times” business environment experienced by Accenture – and, indeed, by the channel overall – is the backdrop to the 2025 CRN Solution Provider 500, the annual ranking of the largest solution providers by revenue with operations in North America.
In this slideshow we present the top 25 companies on this year’s Solution Provider 500 list. The complete list can be found here at CRN.com.
For the fifth consecutive year Accenture tops the Solution Provider 500 with reported revenue of $64.9 billion for its fiscal 2024.
NTT Data and Tata Consultancy Services continue to battle it out for the No. 2 spot with NTT winning out this year with $30.02 billion in revenue in 2024 compared to No. 3 TCS with $29.04 billion in revenue.
This year, multinational consulting and IT services company Infosys has been added to the Solution Provider 500, coming in at No. 8. That and the addition of HCL Tech at No. 16 knocks some of the perennial Top 25 companies down a couple of places. Kyndryl, the IBM spin-off that joined the list in 2022, drops out of the Top 10 this year to No. 11.
The 2025 Solution Provider 500 collectively generated revenue of approximately $548.7 billion (using 2024/fiscal 2024 revenue figures), up 9.5 percent from the $501.2 billion generated by the 2024 Solution Provider 500 and up more than 15 percent from the $475.9 billion generated by the Solution Provider 500 class of 2023.
No. 25: EPAM Systems
2024 Ranking: 22
Top Executive: Arkadiy Dobkin, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Newtown, Pa.
EPAM Systems is a leading provider of software engineering, digital platform engineering, and digital product design services. Other service offerings span cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and cloud data and analytics.
On Nov. 1, 2024, EPAM completed its acquisition of NEORIS, a Miami-headquartered global advanced technology consultancy with more than 4,800 professionals across the U.S, Latin America and Spain. On Dec. 3, 2024, EPAM completed its acquisition of First Derivative of Newry, Northern Ireland, in a move that strengthens EPAM’s financial services delivery capabilities.
On May 8, 2025, EPAM announced a leadership succession plan under which Balazs Fejes, currently the company’s president of global business and chief revenue officer, will become CEO and president on Sept. 1, 2025. Arkadiy Dodkin, principal founder and current CEO and president, will transition to executive chairman.
EPAM reported revenue of $4.73 billion for all of 2024, up 0.8 percent from 2023. But the company finished the year on a strong note with fourth-quarter revenue of $1.25 billion – a 7.9 percent year-over-year gain.
No. 24: Presidio
2024 Ranking: 21
Top Executive: Bob Cagnazzi, CEO
North America Headquarters: New York
Presidio is a global digital solutions and services provider with a portfolio that includes software-defined cloud, collaboration and cybersecurity solutions.
In April of this year Presidio said the strategic service provider had generated $1 billion through the AWS Marketplace, demonstrating how the channel can effectively offer and sell solutions across the globe through online marketplaces.
In October 2024 Presidio increased its networking, data center and cybersecurity expertise with the acquisition of Charlotte, N.C.-based Internetwork Engineering. That was followed in November by Presidio’s purchase of a majority stake in Contender Solutions, a ServiceNow Elite Partner.
In April 2024 Presidio itself was acquired by private equity giant Clayton Dubilier and Rice (CD&R).
No. 23: Tech Mahindra
2024 Ranking: New to list
Top Executive: Mohit Joshi, CEO, Managing Director
North America Headquarters: Plano, Texas
Tech Mahindra, new this year to the CRN Solution Provider 500, is a multinational information technology services and consulting company. With its global headquarters in Pune, India, Tech Mahindra opened a new Americas headquarters in Plano, Texas in March of this year.
Tech Mahindra works with a broad range of IT vendors including Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and ServiceNow.
In October 2024 the company announced the establishment of a center of excellence powered by Nvidia platforms to drive advancements in sovereign large language model frameworks, agentic AI and physical AI.
No. 22: Virtusa
2024 Ranking: 20
Top Executive: Nitesh Banga, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Southborough, Mass.
Virtusa describes itself as having “engineering in our DNA” as it provides a range of business transformation, digital strategy, digital engineering, and IT services and solutions.
Nitesh Banga was named president and CEO of Virtusa effective Feb. 3, 2025, succeeding Santosh Thomas, who stepped down from those roles to pursue other opportunities.
On May 20, 2025, Virtusa announced the strategic acquisition of Mav3rik, an Australian-based strategic Salesforce and MuleSoft advisory and implementation service provider to numerous public sector, healthcare and other vertical industry enterprise clients.
In April 2024 Virtusa acquired ITMAGINATION, a premier technology consultancy based in Warsaw, Poland, in what Virtusa described as a move to enhance its digital transformation offerings and expand its nearshore service delivery capabilities in Europe and North America.
No. 21: CACI International
2024 Ranking: 19
Top Executive: John Mengucci, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Reston, Va.
CACI is a leading IT and professional services company that provides services to many branches of the U.S. federal government including defense, intelligence, homeland security and healthcare agencies.
On Dec. 5, 2024, CACI was awarded a five-year contract, valued up to $290 million, to provide AI and geospatial expertise to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The contract includes providing the NGA with complete geospatial products generated with CACI-built AI solutions.
In October CACI completed its acquisition of Azure Summit Technology, a provider of high-performance radio frequency technology and engineering, for $1.275 billion.
No. 20: Insight Enterprises
2024 Ranking: 17
Top Executive: Joyce Mullen, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Chandler, Ariz.
Insight Enterprises is a leading solutions provider and systems integrator that offers IT hardware, software, cloud solutions and IT services.
Insight has made strategic acquisitions over the last 18 months. The biggest was the company’s Dec. 1, 2023, purchase of SADA, an elite Google Cloud partner, in a $410-million deal that bolstered Insight’s digital transformation capabilities and accelerated the growth of its cloud services and solutions.
In May 2024, Insight bought Infocenter, a top ServiceNow partner, in a bid to expand its ServiceNow consulting and managed services portfolio.
In November 2024 Insight opened a state-of-the-art, 250,000-square-foot solutions integration center in Fort Worth, Texas, with AI-driven capabilities like autonomous mobile robotics and advanced logistics capabilities. Insight annually ships more than 6 million hardware products in North America, configuring 2 million devices for immediate use by clients.
No. 19: Computacenter
2024 Ranking: 18
Top Executive: Mike Norris, CEO
North America Headquarters: New York
Computacenter is a leading U.K.-based independent IT and services provider that helps its enterprise and public sector customers source, transform and manage their IT infrastructure.
Computacenter works with many of the IT industry’s biggest vendors. Just this past April Computacenter received Intel’s 2025 Solution Provider Emerging Technology Partner of the Year award, for example, while in October 2024 Cisco Systems named Computacenter its Partner of the Year in 10 categories, and in July 2024 Dell Technologies named Computacenter its AI Transformation Partner of the Year.
Computacenter greatly expanded its North America presence through such acquisitions as Business IT Source in July 2022, Pivot in November 2020, and FusionStorm in September 2018.
No. 18: Carahsoft Technology
2024 Ranking: 16
Top Executive: Craig Abod, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Reston, Va.
Carahsoft provides IT hardware, software and consulting services to federal, state and local governments and educational institutions. The company serves as a master government aggregator for technology solutions in cybersecurity, multi-cloud, DevSecOps, big data, AI, customer experience and open-source IT.
The company holds a broad range of IT schedules, contracts and purchasing agreements for the federal government and in the public sector, and works with solution providers, VARs, systems integrators and prime contractors for government IT procurement.
Carahsoft partners with a huge and ever-growing list of IT vendors to bring their products to the public sector. In just the last month Carahsoft established partnerships with voice analytics tech developer Clearspeed, AI agents platform provider Aisera, workforce analytics software company TrueComp, zero trust networking platform developer Greymatter.io, supply chain risk management tech provider BlueVoyant, and AI infrastructure company ClearML.
No. 17: Wipro
2024 Ranking: 15
Top Executive: Srini Pallia, CEO, Managing Director
North America Headquarters: East Brunswick, N.J.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, India, Wipro is a multinational information technology, consulting and business process service provider.
In April Wipro launched its GitHub Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, part of the Wipro ai360 initiative, to serve as a central hub for GitHub-related innovation within Wipro.
In September 2024, Wipro was hired by JFK International Air Terminal (JFKIAT) – the operator of JFK Airport Terminal 4 – to develop a cloud data strategy based on the Microsoft Azure Data Platform. The AI-enabled data analytics system will provide a single view of terminal data across all functions, helping JFKIAT management continually review and improve terminal operations.
No. 16: HCLTech
2024 Ranking: New to list
Top Executive: C Vijayakumar, CEO, Managing Director
North America Headquarters: Sunnyvale, Calif.
HCLTech, also new to the CRN Solution Provider 500, is a multinational IT company that provides digital, engineering, cloud and AI solutions and technology consulting, infrastructure management, software development and cloud computing services. The company is headquartered in Noida, India.
In April HCLTech launched a subsidiary in the U.S. focused on serving state and local governments and education organizations, along with federal civilian and defense agencies.
In January, HCLTech announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Microsoft with new generative AI and cloud-based contact center solutions around Microsoft Dynamics 365 Contact Center. The move included HCLTech’s acquisition of Microsoft’s Nuance Professional Services business, which became part of HCLTech’s contact center offering.
In December 2024 HCLTech acquired certain assets from Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Communications Technology Group. HCLTech said the acquisition expanded its long-standing partnership with HPE, extended its presence in the telecom services market, and strengthened its engineering services with intellectual property, engineering and R&D talent, and client relationships.
No. 15: General Dynamics IT
2024 Ranking: 14
Top Executive: Amy Gilliland, President
North America Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.
GDIT, a division of General Dynamics, is a global IT and professional services company that provides IT solutions and mission services to every major agency across the U.S. government, including the defense and intelligence community. The company’s services and solutions span enterprise IT systems, network systems integration, software development, cybersecurity, business process outsourcing and spectrum management.
In March, GDIT announced an expanded strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services under which the two are developing “cutting-edge” cybersecurity, AI, cloud migration and modernization solutions to accelerate digital transformation initiatives for GDIT clients.
In December 2024, GDIT announced an expansion of its commercial partnership with ServiceNow to leverage ServiceNow’s AI capabilities to enhance clients’ IT operations and drive digital transformation efforts.
In September, GDIT acquired Iron EagleX (IEX), a leading provider of AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, software development and cloud services for special operations forces and the intelligence community.
No. 14: DXC Technology
2024 Ranking: 11
Top Executive: Raul Fernandez, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Ashburn, Va.
DXC is a multinational IT services and consulting company, offering cloud and infrastructure, consulting, and engineering services and data and AI solutions. The company describes its business as helping global companies run their mission-critical systems and operations while modernizing IT, optimizing data architectures, and ensuring security and scalability across public, private and hybrid clouds.
Just this month, DXC said it had extended employment agreements with CEO Raul Fernandez and CFO Rob Del Bene, offering both special equity grants that the company described as “designed to secure the continued leadership of both key executives through fiscal year 2028 and further align their compensation with sustainable long-term shareholder value creation.”
The company has named a number of new top executives over the last year including hiring former Bloomberg executive Anders Lange as chief procurement officer in April, former Riskified executive T.R. Newcomb as chief revenue officer in March, former Barclay’s executive Brad Novak as CIO in January, and former IBM Cloud executive James Walker as chief administrative officer in November 2024.
No. 13: CGI Group
2024 Ranking: 12
Top Executive: Francois Boulanger, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Montreal, Quebec
CGI offers a portfolio of end-to-end IT services including systems integration, business consulting, business process, managed IT, infrastructure and applications, and software development services.
CGI has been active on the acquisition front this year, especially in Europe. On March 31, CGI struck a deal to acquire Apside, a leading digital and engineering services company in France. Just 10 days earlier it completed its acquisition of Novatec, a leading digital services provider in Germany and Spain. And on Feb. 25 CGI completed its acquisition of BJSS, a U.K.-based technology and engineering consulting firm.
In May 2024 CGI announced that Francois Boulanger would become the company’s president and CEO, effective Oct. 1, 2024. He was previously president and chief operating officer for CGI’s operations in Canada, U.S. Commercial and State Government, Asia Pacific Global Delivery Centers of Excellence, and Global IP Solutions. He replaced President and CEO George Schindler who retired effective Sept. 30, 2024.
No. 12: SHI International
2024 Ranking: 13
Top Executive: Thai Lee, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Somerset, N.J.
SHI provides a broad range of IT infrastructure, data center, end-user computing, cybersecurity and IT optimization products and services. Solutions encompass generative AI, modern workplace, cybersecurity and next-generation infrastructure.
The company’s extensive product portfolio spans just about all IT hardware and software including server, storage and networking hardware; PCs, phones and printers; and a broad range of software including databases, business applications, antivirus and security software, networking software, system and storage management tools, and virtualization software.
On March 18, 2025, SHI, which previously achieved status as an Nvidia DGX SuperPOD specialization partner, introduced a new service to manage the complete AI lifecycle of Nvidia DGX SuperPOD implementations.
In October 2024 SHI completed its acquisition of Indian cybersecurity and digital transformation services provider Locuz Enterprise Solutions in a move that both expanded SHI’s geographic reach and added new cloud and cybersecurity capabilities to its service offerings.
No. 11: Kyndryl
2024 Ranking: 9
Top Executive: Martin Schroeter, CEO
North America Headquarters: New York
Kyndryl, previously IBM’s IT infrastructure services business, was spun off as an independent company in late 2021 and first joined the Solution Provider 500 list in 2022. It describes itself as the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider.
The company designs, builds, manages and modernizes large-scale, mission-critical IT systems. IT services and solutions cover cloud, data management, AI, security, networks and edge computing.
In April Kyndryl unveiled a suite of AI private cloud services and consulting expertise to help customers design, plan and launch successful AI projects. The services include the identification of high-ROI industry use cases to support the design and build of AI prototypes, confirming production readiness, and moving AI systems to a production environment.
No. 10: Leidos
2024 Ranking: 10
Top Executive: Thomas Bell, CEO
North America Headquarters: Reston, Va.
Leidos provides systems integration and IT services with a focus on government customers, including defense, national security and civilian federal government agencies.
When reporting its 2025 first quarter results earlier this month, Leidos described its “NorthStar 2023” growth strategy that prioritizes services for the space and maritime industries, energy infrastructure, digital modernization and cybersecurity, managed health services, and highly customized mission-critical software.
On April 3 Leidos announced a new single-award contract to provide signals intelligence capabilities, engineering, analysis and reporting tools to the National Security Agency. The base year, plus four option years, has a ceiling value of $390 million.
No. 9: World Wide Technology
2024 Ranking: 7
Top Executive: Jim Kavanaugh, CEO
North America Headquarters: St. Louis, Mo.
World Wide Technology is a global IT services and solutions provider with a broad range of offerings and expertise including data centers, cloud computing, networking, cybersecurity, data analytics, AI and software development.
In December 2024, WWT struck a deal to acquire solutions provider Softchoice (No. 35 on the CRN 2024 Solution Provider 500) in a move to expand WWT’s AI, cloud and software business across North America. WWT completed the blockbuster acquisition, which had a $1.25 billion price tag, on March 13.
In March WWT, which CEO Jim Kavanaugh has described as an “AI-first company,” was named 2025 Americas Enterprise Partner of the Year by AI tech giant Nvidia.
No. 8: Infosys
2024 Ranking: New to list
Top Executive: Salil Parekh, CEO, Managing Director
North America Headquarters: Austin, Texas
Infosys, also new to the Solution Provider 500 list, is a multinational technology company, headquartered in Bengaluru, India, that provides IT and business consulting, digital transformation and IT outsourcing services.
On May 2, Infosys completed its acquisition of The Missing Link, a Sydney, Australia-based cybersecurity services provider. On April 30 Infosys completed its acquisition of Houston-based MRE Consulting, a leading provider of technology and business consulting services for the energy sector.
In October 2024, Infosys and Microsoft announced expanded collaboration to accelerate joint customer adoption of Microsoft Azure and generative AI technologies.
No. 7: Cognizant
2024 Ranking: 8
Top Executive: Ravi Kumar S, CEO
North America Headquarters: Teaneck, N.J.
Cognizant Technology Solutions is an American multinational technology consulting and outsourcing company originally founded in India.
In the two years Cognizant has moved quickly to become a leading provider of AI and generative AI services and technology, including through such internal development efforts as the company’s Cognizant Neuro AI platform.
In 2024 Cognizant struck strategic acquisition deals to buy Thirdera, a ServiceNow-focused solution provider, and Belcan, a provider of engineering research and development services. The latter had a price tag of approximately $1.3 billion.
No. 6: IBM Consulting
2024 Ranking: 6
Top Executive: Arvind Krishna, CEO
North America Headquarters: Armonk, N.Y.
IBM is the global business consulting and professional services arm of IT giant IBM. It provides a range of services around technology, strategy and operations, helping businesses and organization leverage IT for business value.
On the business consulting side IBM Consulting helps clients with business transformation, change management and customer experience initiatives. On the technology side its expertise includes cloud computing, AI, data analytics and application development.
IBM Consulting also helps customers migrate to and manage their data and applications on Microsoft Azure, AWS and other platforms.
No. 5: CDW
2024 Ranking: 5
Top Executive: Christine Leahy, President, CEO
North America Headquarters: Vernon Hills, Ill.
CDW is a leading multi-brand provider of IT products and solutions to business, government, education and healthcare customers in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. The company’s offerings span hardware and software, as well as more integrated IT solutions in such areas as security, cloud hybrid infrastructure and digital experience.
Earlier this month CDW unveiled a new Managed Cortex XSIAM cybersecurity offering based on Palo Alto Networks’ AI-driven Cortex XSIAM for security operations centers.
In December 2024, CDW acquired Mission Cloud Services, an AWS Premier Tier Partner, in a move to expand its relationship with AWS and expand its dedicated AWS practice. (Mission Cloud was No. 108 on the 2024 CRN Solution Provider 500.)
No. 4: Capgemini
2024 Ranking: 4
Top Executive: Aiman Ezzat, CEO
North America Headquarters: New York
Capgemini is a multinational IT services and consulting company headquartered in Paris, France. The company’s offered services include application outsourcing, cloud service and digital transformation.
In April, Capgemini announced a strategic initiative with Google Cloud focused on using agentic AI technology for customer experience systems.
On Dec. 4, Capgemini closed its acquisition of Syniti, a Needham, Mass.-based provider of enterprise data management software and services – including platform and migration services. Capgemini said the acquisition would reinforce the company’s data-driven digital core business transformation services, notably around large-scale SAP transformation projects.
No. 3: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
2024 Ranking: 2
Top Executive: K. Krithivasan, CEO, Managing Director
North America Headquarters: New York
TCS is a multinational IT services and consulting company with headquarters in Mumbai, India.
In October 2024, TCS launched an Nvidia business unit dedicated to accelerating customer AI technology adoption across all industries. The new unit leverages TCS’ global centers of excellence and the company’s investments in the Nvidia AI platform (including Nvidia AI Enterprise and Nvidia Omniverse).
TCS followed that up in December with the launch of a comprehensive AI lifecycle platform, based on Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, which the company said would help it and its customers deploy responsible AI.
In April TCS said it crossed the $30-billion annual revenue threshold in its fiscal 2025 (ended March 31) following 3.8 percent year-over-year growth. (The Solution Provider 500 rank is based on 2024 revenue.)
No. 2: NTT Data
2024 Ranking: 3
Top Executive: Yutaka Sasaki, President, CEO, Representative Director
North America Headquarters: Plano, Texas
NTT Data is a global IT services company, a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT). It provides a broad range of IT services including consulting, industry solutions and IT modernization “with a focus on helping clients transform for the digital future.”
Earlier this month NTT Data launched its Smart AI Agent Ecosystem and service portfolio with industry-specific solutions that incorporate the company’s own technology and technology from strategic alliances. It includes managed agentic AI services, solutions with embedded Smart AI Agents, and AI-ready infrastructure.
In March, NTT Data announced that it had joined the SAP PartnerEdge program with a “Run” focus as a global managed service provider for SAP applications. The company will provide value-added services based on SAP cloud solutions including Rise with SAP and Grow with SAP, and SAP Business AI as a full-service package.
NTT Data moved up one spot this year to become the No. 2 company on the CRN Solution Provider 500.
No. 1: Accenture
2024 Ranking: 1
Top Executive: Julie Sweet, CEO
North America Headquarters: New York
Accenture is a global professional services company specializing in management consulting, IT services and outsourcing. It’s key areas of focus include digital transformation, cloud computing, AI, cybersecurity and sustainability.
Accenture is the No. 1 company on the CRN Solution Provider 500 for the fifth consecutive year. For its fiscal 2024 (ended Aug. 31) Accenture reported revenue of $64.9 billion, up 1 percent from the previous year.
Accenture continues to pursue an aggressive acquisition strategy through which the company expands its areas of business and technology expertise as well as boost its presence in specific geographies.
In just the last six weeks the company announced a deal to acquire Yumemi in Japan, a move that will “significantly enhance its capabilities” to design and launch digital products; acquired Ascendient and its instructor-led training and certification services; and bought TalentSprint, a leader in deep tech education.
Like all leading solution providers, Accenture is betting big on AI.
In summarizing the IT service giant’s fiscal 2024 results during a September earnings call, CEO Julie Sweet said customers’ increasing use of generative AI to reinvent themselves was becoming a major driver of Accenture’s growth. “We see the advent of GenAI and its tremendous potential acting as a catalyst for reinvention,” she said.
In March, in reporting the company’s fiscal 2025 second quarter results, Sweet said new GenAI-related bookings reached $1.4 billion.
Earlier this month Accenture announced a collaboration with Dell Technologies and Nvidia through which it will provide AI solutions on Dell Infrastructure with Nvidia AI Enterprise software. The company said the move extends the reach of its Accenture AI Refinery platform.
