Omdia, the technology research arm of Informa, published its first Market Radar ranking of agentic AI cloud infrastructure providers across Asia and Oceania. The report projects the regional agentic AI software market growing from $782 million in 2025 to $11.2 billion by 2030, a compound annual growth rate of 94%.
The report explicitly names OpenClaw and its open-source variants as a driver of “explosive growth in personal AI agent deployments,” according to coverage of the report’s findings published by Zawya and Dot Daily Dose.
What the Report Evaluates
Omdia assessed major cloud service providers across nine dimensions spanning the full agentic AI stack: infrastructure, model-as-a-service and development environments, and agentic AI software applications. The report categorizes this as a distinct market category, separate from general cloud computing or traditional AI/ML platform rankings.
Alibaba Cloud received the highest ranking across six of the nine dimensions: Agent Infrastructure, Model Services and Development Tools, Agent Development Suite, Native Agent Support, Security for Agentic AI, and Open-Source Model. Omdia described Alibaba Cloud as “a true full-stack AI service provider, owning every critical layer” of the agentic AI stack, according to the press release.
The OpenClaw Factor
The report distinguishes between two adoption vectors driving the market: enterprise deployment and personal AI agent use. For enterprise, information technology, financial services, and retail are the top verticals. For personal adoption, Omdia credits open-source agent harnesses directly: “the rise of open-source tools such as OpenClaw and its variants has also led to explosive growth in personal AI agent deployments,” per the Zawya coverage.
This is notable because analyst firms typically track agent adoption through enterprise software licensing and cloud consumption metrics. Recognizing open-source agent harnesses as a formal market growth factor signals that Omdia’s methodology now accounts for bottom-up, developer-led adoption alongside top-down enterprise procurement.
Alibaba’s Full-Stack Position
Alibaba Cloud’s evaluation covers its proprietary AI chips, the Lingjun AI compute cluster, PAI machine learning platform, Model Studio (with access to 200+ models), and a suite of agent-native frameworks: AgentScope, AgentRun, AgentBay, and ACS Agent Sandbox. The company recently launched Qwen Cloud, an AI-native cloud platform, and a Skills portal that converts capabilities across 60+ cloud products into MCP-compatible formats for agent invocation.
The Qwen open-source model family, which underpins much of Alibaba’s agent infrastructure, has surpassed 1 billion global downloads and produced 200,000 derivative models.
The Market Sizing
Omdia’s $11.2 billion projection for 2030 covers only Asia and Oceania. The 94% CAGR reflects a market that barely existed 18 months ago: dedicated infrastructure for running, orchestrating, and securing autonomous AI agents rather than simply hosting models. The report’s existence as a formal product category ranking, with nine evaluation dimensions specific to agent capabilities, is itself a data point about how quickly this infrastructure layer has been formalized.