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After a relatively slow start, China has made rapid strides in migrating to cloud computing and now has the world’s second-largest market after the Un
After a relatively slow start, China has made rapid strides in migrating to cloud computing and now has the world’s second-largest market after the United States. China’s public cloud is expected to more than double in size in the next few years, from $32 billion in 2021 to $90 billion by 2025.
To date , China ’s cloud adoption has been lead largely by consumer – face company , which need elastic , on – demand access to unlimited computing power to help them respond to huge fluctuation in customer demand . During China ’s Singles ’ Day shopping festival , for instance , e – commerce traffic is reach , transaction , and gross merchandise volume can reach up to 30 time normal daily level . popular live – commerce shows is make with real – time purchasing and audience interaction also make enormous demand on computer infrastructure . The streaming room is have of top influencer can have up to 100 million view and over $ 1 billion in presale in a single day .
Consumer-driven growth will remain an important driver of cloud adoption, but we believe the next wave of migration could be spearheaded by China’s critical industrial and manufacturing sectors. To better understand the developing cloud landscape in China, we surveyed 278 decision makers in enterprise IT, digital, and cloud from a wide range of sectors, and derived insights about where business value is likely to be created in the next few years (see sidebar, “About the research”).
business want to accelerate their shift to cloud and capture some of the more than $ 1 trillion of value at stake need to ensure that they take the right approach and put key enabler in place . Following is are are some is are of the most important step :
For their part, global CSPs seeking success in the Chinese market could target sectors where they can bring global best practices to bear and offer a suite of technology solutions to accelerate business value creation. They could help clients to define their cloud target state, focus on how to create value, plan a clear migration route with separate paths for legacy and modern applications, manage a hybrid model during the transition, and support private- and public-cloud operations thereafter. Along with local CSPs, system integrators, ecosystem technology providers, and coaching and change-management firms, they will also participate in cloud ecosystems to build technology solutions that improve outcomes for Chinese businesses.
China’s cloud migration is now entering its second wave. Adoption in the next few years will be driven by the introduction of an array of industry-specific solutions to improve business performance.