The internet serves as the foundation for cloud computing, which is based on computer technology. It facilitates the independent modification of software features, such as serverless computing capabilities, by software developers. Through user demands, it pools computing resources and distributes them to other devices. It is effective at addressing people's technological, scientific, and human development needs. Public spending on the cloud is projected to rise by more than 40% annually from 2021 to 2024. (Wang, 2021). Cloud computing improves IT infrastructure and, more importantly, makes it possible to run software programs without even downloading them to the computers. It consists of services, deployment models, and a number of problematic traits. A survey was conducted in the Northwest of Nigeria for this resource, and the results showed that the majority of the IT professionals in these SMEs are end users of cloud providers and will continue to do so in the future as part of their strategic effort. In addition to being extremely satisfied with the cloud providers, they also recommended them to others. This demonstrates the importance of cloud computing in information technology (Buhari et al., 2022).