Industry Findings: Enterprise cloud compute usage in Chile continues to advance as organizations modernize digital operations across financial services, mining, energy, retail, and public administration. Enterprises are strengthening enterprise IT platforms and analytics environments while maintaining strong focus on service reliability, regulatory compliance, and operational resilience. Regulatory alignment became clearer in Apr-2024 when Chile updated public-sector cloud and data management guidance, reinforcing expectations around data protection, service continuity, and use of certified infrastructure for government systems. This update has influenced private-sector behavior, particularly among regulated industries that support critical services and infrastructure. Since then, hybrid deployment models have gained broader acceptance, enabling organizations to balance public cloud scalability with controlled handling of sensitive workloads. Demand remains concentrated on general-purpose and memory-optimized virtual machines supporting enterprise IT systems and analytics workloads. Elastic compute supports development activities and demand variability tied to digital service usage. Through 2025, enterprises have continued prioritizing predictable performance, cost transparency, and phased migration strategies that support steady modernization without introducing operational risk.
Industry Player Insights: Companies active in Chile include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. In Jul-2024, Google Cloud expanded compute capacity supporting enterprise and public-sector workloads serving the Chilean market. In Feb-2025, Microsoft Azure increased availability of memory-optimized virtual machines, improving performance for data-intensive enterprise applications.