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    Quick Brief

    • The Recognition: Alibaba Cloud named a leader in Omdia’s Global Enterprise-Level MaaS Market Analysis 2025, rated “Advanced” in 5 out of 9 core capabilities
    • The Scale: Over 1 million enterprise users deployed Qwen models via Model Studio; 800,000+ AI agents created as of September 2025
    • The Positioning: Alibaba Cloud ranked as the best-rated MaaS vendor in China, on par with Azure and Google Cloud globally, second only to AWS
    • The Context: Enterprise MaaS market evolved from simple API calls (MaaS 1.0) to full AI application lifecycle management (MaaS 2.0)

    Alibaba Cloud has been designated a leader in Omdia’s Market Radar for Global Enterprise-Level MaaS (Model as a Service) released in December 2025, according to an announcement from the company’s Hangzhou headquarters on January 12, 2026. The recognition positions Alibaba Cloud among the top four global MaaS providers, achieving “Advanced” ratings in five critical dimensions: foundation model variety, model customization and tuning, AI agent development and scheduling, cost optimization strategy, and production deployment approach.

    Omdia evaluated 12 global MaaS vendors through a nine-dimensional framework that assesses platform capabilities and ecosystem maturity from a lifecycle perspective. The report marks a transition point where enterprise MaaS has moved from a cutting-edge concept to a core engine for driving enterprise intelligence.

    Market Position and Competitive Standing

    Alibaba Cloud achieved the highest rating among Chinese vendors and ranks internationally alongside Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, trailing only Amazon Web Services in the comprehensive assessment. The company’s distinction stems from its unique positioning as a “Full-Stack AI Service Provider” integrating proprietary Qwen models vertically with PAI computing infrastructure and Model Studio application platform.

    This integrated approach contrasts with pure model vendors like OpenAI or pure infrastructure providers such as AWS that aggregate third-party models. The architecture enables enterprises to develop and deploy AI applications across the complete lifecycle without managing multiple vendor relationships.

    Platform Capabilities and User Adoption

    Alibaba Cloud Model Studio currently provides access to over 200 industry-leading models, including the company’s self-developed Qwen and Wan model families. The platform has attracted more than 1 million enterprise and individual users who have deployed Qwen models to build custom AI applications as of September 2025.

    The Model Studio ecosystem demonstrates substantial production-level adoption. Users have created over 800,000 agents on the platform, supporting diverse scenarios including content creation, intelligent marketing, smart home management, and production optimization. The platform pioneered the Agent Store concept, offering enterprises over 100 ready-to-use industry-specific intelligent agents.

    Technical Architecture and Service Model

    The platform simplifies complex model operations into standardized services through a unified entry point for enterprise AI implementation. Model Studio provides visualized RAG (Retrieval Augmentation) orchestration tools and agent development capabilities that lower technical barriers for enterprises.

    Omdia’s recognition reaffirms our continued focus on supporting enterprises as they advance AI adoption at scale,” stated Jingren Zhou, Chief Technology Officer of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. Zhou emphasized the company’s commitment to providing platform capabilities, infrastructure, and advanced models to help organizations build, deploy, and manage AI applications with confidence.

    Market Evolution and Strategic Context

    Omdia’s analysis identifies a fundamental shift in the MaaS market structure from MaaS 1.0 to MaaS 2.0. The first generation focused on simple model API calls, while the second generation encompasses comprehensive capabilities covering the full AI application lifecycle. Service providers must evolve from “selling computing power” to delivering complete deployment capabilities.

    The report forecasts that the enterprise MaaS market will continue evolving toward greater intelligence, integration, and accessibility. This trajectory aligns with broader AI adoption trends in Asia-Pacific, where 27% of enterprises are actively rolling out GenAI solutions and 33% more are in pilot phases, according to Omdia’s annual AI market maturity survey.

    Alibaba Cloud previously secured leader status in Omdia’s “Market Radar: GenAI Cloud Titans in Asia & Oceania 2025” report released in July 2025, highlighting its generative AI capabilities across the region.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    What is MaaS (Model as a Service)?

    MaaS delivers AI model capabilities through APIs, applications, or integrated solutions. Alibaba Cloud first introduced the concept to the industry in 2022.

    How many models are available on Alibaba Cloud Model Studio?

    Model Studio provides access to over 200 industry-leading models, including Alibaba’s proprietary Qwen and Wan models.

    What distinguishes Alibaba Cloud’s MaaS approach from competitors?

    Alibaba Cloud operates as a full-stack provider, integrating proprietary models with computing infrastructure and application platforms, unlike pure model or infrastructure vendors.

    How many enterprises use Alibaba Cloud’s AI services?

    Over 1 million enterprise and individual users have deployed Qwen models on Model Studio as of September 2025.

    Mohammad Kashif
    Mohammad Kashif
    Senior Technology Analyst and Writer at AdwaitX, specializing in the convergence of Mobile Silicon, Generative AI, and Consumer Hardware. Moving beyond spec sheets, his reviews rigorously test "real-world" metrics analyzing sustained battery efficiency, camera sensor behavior, and long-term software support lifecycles. Kashif’s data-driven approach helps enthusiasts and professionals distinguish between genuine innovation and marketing hype, ensuring they invest in devices that offer lasting value.

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