Enterprises across the Asia Pacific region are increasingly turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle Fusion Applications as they modernize legacy IT systems, enhance regulatory compliance, and embed advanced intelligence into core business operations, according to a newly released research report from Information Services Group (ISG), a global AI-focused technology research and advisory firm.
The 2025 ISG Provider Lens Oracle Cloud and Technology Ecosystem Asia Pacific report reveals that as digital transformation initiatives mature, organizations are moving beyond basic cloud adoption toward more strategic, long-term cloud modernization. At the same time, tightening regulatory frameworks across multiple countries are pushing enterprises to rethink how they manage data, security, and compliance. As a result, companies in sectors such as banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI), manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and the public sector are increasingly relying on Oracle’s cloud platform to improve operational resilience, drive automation, and enable smarter, data-driven decision-making.
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“Enterprises in the region are moving beyond basic cloud migration to deeper modernization of their mission-critical systems,” said Michael Gale, partner and regional leader, ISG Asia Pacific. “Many are looking to Oracle Cloud solutions and services as a powerful tool to improve business performance in an increasingly complex and regulated environment.”
According to the report, organizations across Asia Pacific are rapidly embedding generative AI and agent-based automation into their Oracle environments. These technologies are transforming key business functions, including finance, human resources, supply chain operations, and customer experience management. By enabling predictive analytics, intelligent triage, and self-healing systems, enterprises are significantly reducing manual workloads while improving response times and service reliability. Importantly, ISG notes that generative AI and agent-based AI initiatives are no longer limited to pilot projects, as many deployments are now moving into full-scale production.
In parallel, sovereign cloud adoption is gaining strong momentum throughout the region. Driven by strict data residency and compliance requirements, highly regulated industries are increasingly selecting Oracle’s sovereign cloud deployment model. This approach allows organizations to keep sensitive data and workloads within national borders while still benefiting from cloud scalability, automation, and performance. Public sector bodies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers are particularly leveraging this model to modernize services without compromising compliance. Markets such as Australia, Singapore, and India are emerging as key adopters of sovereign cloud architectures, making them a foundational element of regional cloud strategies.
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Furthermore, the report highlights that hybrid and multi-cloud architectures are becoming the standard for large Asia Pacific enterprises managing diverse workloads across multiple geographies. By positioning OCI alongside other hyperscale cloud platforms, organizations are enabling greater workload portability, unified observability, and seamless cross-cloud data pipelines. This hybrid-by-design strategy helps enterprises balance performance, cost governance, and risk management while also reducing vendor lock-in and maintaining centralized control.
“Oracle Cloud adoption in Asia Pacific reflects a pragmatic focus on control, flexibility, and operational value,” said Sonam Chawla, senior lead analyst at ISG Provider Lens Research and lead author of the report. “Enterprises are aligning their cloud architectures with regulatory realities while incorporating automation and intelligence where it delivers clear results.”
Additionally, ISG identifies other key trends influencing Oracle adoption in the region, including the growing use of structured cost governance frameworks and rising demand for modular cloud services among mid-market organizations. The report evaluates 29 providers across Professional Services, Managed Services, and OCI Solutions and Capabilities, naming Accenture, Cognizant, Deloitte, HCL Tech, Infosys, LTI Mindtree, TCS, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro as leaders across all three quadrants.
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