Industry Findings: Public-sector digitalisation financing and national connectivity programmes are changing how organisations approach recoverability, prioritising proximate capacity and auditable restore practices. A substantive non-vendor development was the World Bank loan approval to support Argentina’s digital transformation during Dec-2022 which has continued to underpin infrastructure and data-centre investment signals across government and industry. That financing thrust compels enterprises to prefer local vaulting, documented rehearsal cadences and custody-grade retention policies that feed into national programmes; procurement increasingly selects vendors who can translate development funding into verified, on-island restore capability and audit-ready evidence for regulators and donors.
Industry Player Insights: Few market entities in Argentina include G2K, Telecom Argentina, Globant, and Telecom Personal etc. Vendor-level activity has concrete operational impact: G2K announced plans for a 10MW Buenos Aires data-centre development during Oct-2024 which will provide proximate colocation and vaulting capacity that shortens replication latency for local rehearsal cycles. Telecom Argentina continued to expand enterprise cloud and managed-service portfolios through 2024–2025, enhancing carrier-backed replication fabrics that enterprises use for deterministic failover. Globant’s targeted acquisitions and expanded Brazil/Argentina footprint in 2024 strengthened local systems-integration capabilities that accelerate tested restore orchestration for large digital platforms. Together these moves make domestically anchored providers more attractive to buyers needing legally defensible, testable recovery corridors.