Industry Findings: Enterprise demand for cloud compute in Taiwan continues to rise as organizations modernize digital operations while maintaining high expectations for data security, supply-chain resilience, and infrastructure reliability. Enterprises across manufacturing, technology services, BFSI, and public administration are expanding cloud-based compute to support enterprise IT systems, analytics workloads, and digital service platforms. In 2024, Taiwan strengthened public-sector cloud security and data management guidance, emphasizing domestic data handling and continuity standards for regulated workloads. This shift has influenced private-sector adoption patterns, particularly among enterprises supporting critical infrastructure and export-oriented industries. Since then, hybrid deployment models have gained traction, allowing organizations to balance scalability with regulatory alignment. Demand remains focused on general-purpose and memory-optimized virtual machines supporting enterprise IT and analytics workloads. Elastic compute supports development and testing cycles. Through 2025, enterprises have continued prioritizing predictable performance, controlled scaling, and structured migration strategies over rapid capacity expansion.
Industry Player Insights: Companies shaping Taiwan’s cloud compute landscape include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Chunghwa Telecom Cloud. In Aug-2024, Chunghwa Telecom expanded cloud compute capacity supporting enterprise and public-sector workloads hosted in Taiwan. In Feb-2025, Google Cloud increased regional availability of compute-optimized virtual machines, improving support for analytics and data-intensive enterprise applications.