Alibaba Cloud, an AI infrastructure provider and the intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, was named a Leader in the “Omdia Market Radar: Agentic AI Cloud Titans in Asia & Oceania, 2026” report, ranking highest across six of nine evaluation areas.
The report assessed major cloud providers based on their ability to support agentic AI, a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that can perform tasks, make decisions, and complete workflows with less human input. The evaluation covered areas including Agent Infrastructure, Model Services & Development Tools, Agent Development Suite, Native Agent Support, Security for Agentic AI, and Open-Source Model.
Omdia evaluated providers across three major parts of the agentic AI cloud stack: AI infrastructure, model services and development tools, and AI applications delivered through software services.
According to Omdia, Alibaba Cloud operates across the full AI stack, from computing infrastructure to AI models and developer tools. Its AI ecosystem includes proprietary AI chips, high-performance networking, the Lingjun AI compute 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 of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. “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.”
The recognition comes as demand for AI-powered software continues to grow in Asia and Oceania. Omdia forecasts the agentic AI software market in the region to increase from $782 million in 2025 to $11.2 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 94%.
The report identified information technology, financial services, and retail as key industries driving adoption of agentic AI. Businesses are using AI agents to automate operations, improve customer service, and support decision-making.
Alibaba Cloud has expanded its AI capabilities as companies look for easier ways to build AI applications. In May, Alibaba introduced Qwen3.7-Max, a large language model (LLM) designed for advanced coding, reasoning, and long-term task execution.
The company also upgraded its AI infrastructure with the Panjiu AL128 Supernode Server, which is designed to support large-scale AI training and AI agent workloads.
Alibaba Cloud also introduced Qwen Cloud, a cloud platform that allows developers, businesses, and users to access and deploy AI models more easily. The company added a Skills portal that converts capabilities from more than 60 cloud products into formats that AI agents can use, allowing agents to interact with cloud services more efficiently.