HomeNewsBusinessPublic Cloud Services Spending in Asia-Pacific rose 38% to $ 36.4 billion in 2020: Report

Public Cloud Services Spending in Asia-Pacific rose 38% to $ 36.4 billion in 2020: Report

STRAP: China is said to be the largest market for public cloud services in 2020 in Asia/Pacific, followed by Australia and India. The overall growth is estimated to reach US$ 48 billion by 2021.

March 10, 2021 / 13:01 IST
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Chinese, Australian and Indian companies took the lead in using digital transformation to deal with remote workers and online customers, helping them manage costs, withstand the pandemic and be more competitive as economic activity returns to pre-COVID levels, the International Data Corporation (IDC) said in a report.

Public cloud services spending soared 38% to $36.4 billion across the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan in 2020, and is forecast to rise to $48.4 billion this year, according to the Worldwide Public Cloud Services Spending Guide of the IDC, it said in a statement from Singapore on March 10.

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The guide evaluates cloud-services opportunities from a technology, industry and geography perspective to help IT decision makers understand the current trends and the outlook for five years.

Cloud Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) accounts for the most 48 percent of the overall public cloud spend in 2020 and is expected to continue at a high throughout the forecast period. Software as a Service (SaaS) was next with a share of 40 percent, followed by Platform as a service (PaaS) contributing 11 percent share.