Alibaba Cloud has been named a Leader in the newly released “Omdia Market Radar: Agentic AI Cloud Titans in Asia & Oceania, 2026,” reinforcing its position as a major provider of AI infrastructure and cloud services in the region.

The company earned the highest ranking in six of the report’s nine evaluation categories: Agent Infrastructure, Model Services & Development Tools, Agent Development Suite, Native Agent Support, Security for Agentic AI, and Open-Source Model.

Omdia’s assessment measures cloud providers based on their technical capabilities, market presence, and strategic positioning across the agentic AI ecosystem. The report divides the technology stack into three layers: Agentic AI Infrastructure, Model-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Development Environments, and Agentic AI Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).

According to the report, Alibaba Cloud distinguishes itself as a full-stack AI service provider, offering technologies that span every layer of the agentic AI stack. Its ecosystem includes proprietary AI chips, high-performance networking, the Lingjun AI computing cluster, the PAI machine learning platform, Model Studio, AgentScope, AgentRun, AgentBay, ACS Agent Sandbox, and Function Compute.

“Being recognized as a Leader by Omdia validates our commitment to pioneering the next frontier of artificial intelligence,” said Dr. Feifei Li, Chief Technology Officer and President of International Business at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.

“As a leading cloud provider to orient our entire platform around the Agent paradigm, we are not just building tools—we are reshaping the cloud ecosystem. By offering a comprehensive, secure, and native full-stack agentic infrastructure, we are empowering global enterprises and developers to seamlessly build and scale intelligent agents that drive real business value.”

Rapidly growing market

Omdia projects significant growth for the agentic AI software market across Asia and Oceania, forecasting revenues to increase from US$782 million in 2025 to US$11.2 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 94%.

The report identifies information technology, financial services, and retail as the leading industries driving enterprise adoption of agentic AI. It also notes that the emergence of open-source tools has accelerated personal AI agent development across the region.

Expanding AI capabilities

Alibaba Cloud continues to strengthen its AI portfolio through enhancements across its cloud and AI platforms.

Earlier this year, the company introduced Qwen3.7-Max, its latest large language model designed for advanced coding, complex reasoning, and long-horizon task execution. The model supports applications ranging from software development to multi-agent workflows for enterprise productivity.

To meet increasing AI computing demands, Alibaba Cloud also upgraded its infrastructure with the Panjiu AL128 Supernode Server, designed to support large-scale model training and AI inference workloads.

The company has likewise launched Qwen Cloud, an AI-native cloud platform that simplifies the deployment of AI models and intelligent agents for developers, enterprises, and other users.

To further streamline AI integration with cloud services, Alibaba Cloud introduced a new Skills portal, enabling AI agents to interact with capabilities from more than 60 cloud products through skill-based and MCP-compatible interfaces. The company has also developed dedicated AI agents across key cloud services, including databases, big data, operations, and security, to help organizations manage increasingly complex cloud environments.