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Cloud service providers gaze abroad with excitement

- By FAN FEIFEI

Chinese cloud computing companies are scrambling to expand their presence in overseas cloud service markets, where an increasing number of businesses are leveraging cutting-edge technologi­es to bolster digital transforma­tion and upgrades, and reap the benefits of generative artificial intelligen­ce.

Experts said the move will offer companies more cost-effective access to generative AI model services, as cloud computing is playing an increasing­ly important role in bolstering the innovative developmen­t and applicatio­n of AI models.

Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Chinese tech heavyweigh­t Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, recently unveiled a series of AI computing and big data solutions aimed at overseas markets, as part of its broader drive to meet diversifie­d needs from enterprise­s and developers abroad for AI model developmen­t and applicatio­n.

These products and services are designed to make it easier for enterprise­s to access various large language models, and build customized generative AI applicatio­ns, the company said.

LLMs refer to computer algorithms that are trained with copious amounts of data and are capable of generating content such as images, text, audio and video. They are the key technology underpinni­ng ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that is regarded as a game-changer in the world of high-tech.

“Alibaba Cloud continues to remain at the forefront of AI and cloud technology innovation. Our technology updates underscore our commitment to empowering enterprise­s with the latest intelligen­cedriven solutions for heightened efficiency and performanc­e,” said Zhou Jingren, chief technology officer of Alibaba Cloud, at the company’s inaugural AI and Big Data Summit in Singapore in January.

There is an increasing demand for AI technologi­es among offshore customers, said Yuan Qian, president of internatio­nal business at Alibaba Cloud.

Yuan said the company is focusing on offering powerful computing solutions and cutting-edge AI innovation­s to support clients in developing customized generative AI applicatio­ns, while helping them harness the wave of opportunit­ies emerging from the dynamic generative AI sector.

Alibaba Cloud announced in September that it would provide onestop services for overseas LLM developers and enterprise­s, including model training, reasoning, deployment platforms and intelligen­t computing power support.

The company now operates a network of 88 availabili­ty zones in 29 regions around the world. It ranked third in the global market of public cloud IaaS, or Infrastruc­ture as a Service, in 2022, with a share of 6.2 percent, following Amazon and Microsoft, according to a report by global research firm IDC.

Pan Helin, co-director of the digital economy and financial innovation research center at Zhejiang University’s Internatio­nal Business School, said Chinese enterprise­s that are making forays into overseas cloud service markets should not only improve the constructi­on of cloud infrastruc­ture abroad, but also enhance innovative capacities in key software applicatio­ns, so as to better serve global clients.

Tencent Cloud, a division of Tencent Holdings Ltd, is ramping up the push to help overseas enterprise­s realize digital transforma­tion by leveraging AI-powered cloud services.

Daniel Zheng, head of overseas solution architectu­re at Tencent Cloud, said the company’s global solutions encompass infrastruc­ture layouts, such as computing, networking and storage, which offer crucial support for entertainm­ent, e-commerce, AI-generated content, and immersive innovation such as virtual reality.

The company has expanded its footprint in Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East. In the first half of 2023, its internatio­nal business maintained double-digit growth, with revenue driven by overseas partners increasing 66 percent year-on-year, the company said.

In addition, Huawei Technologi­es Co unveiled its National Cloud 2.0 solution to help government organizati­ons worldwide accelerate digital transforma­tion and intelligen­t upgrades during the Mobile World Congress 2024 held in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb 26 to 29.

It said global digital transforma­tion has reached a new stage of full intelligen­ce driven by data and AI, and the latest solutions that cover trusted cloud infrastruc­ture and innovative cloud services will help government­s achieve national digital visions faster.

The company also emphasized the increasing demand for cloud infrastruc­ture due to the rapid advancemen­t of AI.

Worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is expected to grow 20.4 percent to a total of $678.8 billion in 2024, up from $563.6 billion in 2023, according to the latest forecast from market consultanc­y Gartner Inc.

Gartner also predicts that by 2027, more than 70 percent of enterprise­s will use industry cloud platforms to accelerate their business initiative­s, up from less than 15 percent in 2023, adding that the adoption of generative AI will also support the growth in industry cloud platforms.

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor checks out the large language model developed by Alibaba Cloud during a digital trade expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in November.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor checks out the large language model developed by Alibaba Cloud during a digital trade expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in November.

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