In the Asia Pacific region, organizations are experiencing significant strides in cloud maturity alongside the burgeoning use of AI technologies. While cloud computing offers a robust base on which to develop operational models and AI services, it also raises challenges in cybersecurity, data sovereignty, and regulatory compliance.

In Australia, Interactive is at the forefront in assisting enterprises to transition towards these hybrid models, bridging the gap between traditional systems and modern infrastructures. Their focus on IT/OT integration and intelligent orchestration allows businesses to balance performance, security, compliance, and cost effectively.

David Leen, the head of cloud products at Interactive, notes that moving away from a strictly cloud-first approach allows for more strategic cloud decisions, aligning tech investments with overarching business objectives and compliance frameworks. This balance between cloud agility and data security is critical as businesses increasingly repatriate data from public clouds due to cost and regulation concerns.

Interactive’s cloud solutions are enhancing integrations for enterprises, ensuring that they can maintain control over their data while optimizing for performance and security. The adaptability and cost-effectiveness of their AI-ready private cloud solutions provide enterprises with the tools to manage complex environments and scale AI innovations sustainably.

Their ongoing partnerships and certifications, including VMware, enable clients to extend existing hardware capabilities while modernizing infrastructure efficiently. By facilitating collaboration with customers and partners, Interactive is delivering tailored cloud services across public, private, and hybrid environments that meet unique business needs and regulatory standards.