According to one survey, 170 high-level respondents from such enterprises had indicated this significant intention last year

Third, 11% of APAC respondents had indicated that cloud adoption had been fully integrated into their business strategy and aligned with their business objectives with advanced practice areas in place. Some 83% had indicated that they can transfer workloads seamlessly between the public and private cloud; 79% had indicated that they can do so between multiple public cloud hyperscalers. Also:

  • 84% of APAC respondents indicated they had taken steps to integrate their AI and cloud strategies. When asked about the business outcomes that were driving the integration of AI and cloud, 44% indicated that their goal was to enhance operational efficiency, and 44% indicated they were leveraging AI to improve the insights generated by data analytics.
  • 48% cited constraints involving data and compliance, and 45% cited insufficient budgets for meeting business demands.
  • 43% cited autonomous cloud management as one of their top priorities, followed by cloud-native AI/ML services (42%) and multi-cloud and hybrid cloud optimization (41%). Also, 46% cited cloud-native AI/ML services as one of their top priorities, followed by multi-cloud and hybrid cloud optimization (42%) and cloud-based sustainable computing (40%).
  • 97% of APAC respondents indicated their organization had established procedures and policies for data privacy and compliance in cloud environments, and 39% had also indicated that they were leveraging AI for advanced security and threat detection.
  • One general trend among APAC respondents was that, instead of updating existing infrastructure, they have been designing entirely new cloud strategies to meet evolving demands and transitioning from a “one-size-fits-all” model in favor of a more flexible and resilient multi-strategy approach.