JAKARTA, INDONESIA -
Media OutReach Newswire - 15 April 2026 - Huawei Cloud AI Boost Day, themed "Agentic AI Practice", was successfully held in Jakarta.
At the event, Huawei Cloud announced the official launch of its MaaS service in Asia Pacific.
Following the rollout of AI Compute Service in Hong Kong (China),
Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore in 2025, Huawei Cloud MaaS
(Model-as-a-Service) is now available, leveraging Huawei's in-house
acceleration engine to support mainstream models and provide customers
with stable and high-quality token services.
Huawei Cloud continues to strengthen its collaboration with high-quality
open-source models in the industry. Six models from three
categories—GLM, DeepSeek, and Qwen—are the first to be supported by
MaaS. These models are designed for two major application scenarios:
intelligent Q&A and AI coding. They offer one-click access and
out-of-the-box model hosting services, covering the entire lifecycle of
model management from deployment to inference, fine-tuning, and
evaluation. With elastic compute and pay-per-use billing, enterprises
and developers can quickly integrate AI capabilities into their service
systems without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure.
This makes AI accessible to everyone.
Notably, this release includes support for the latest GLM-5 model. GLM-5
has attained state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance in coding and agent
capabilities, making it an ideal general-purpose agent foundation for
complex system engineering and long-text agent tasks in enterprise
environments.
Huawei Cloud's long-term strategic investment in AI has resulted in a
comprehensive suite of AI solutions, including CloudMatrix AI Infra,
MaaS, ModelArts (a model training and inference platform), CodeArts (a
coding agent), AgentArts (an agent platform), and DataArts (a data
agent).
CodeArts and AgentArts will be launched outside the Chinese mainland in the second half of 2026.
Huawei Cloud has established an optimized cloud infrastructure network
in the Asia Pacific region. This network comprises five Regions and 18
availability zones (AZs) located in Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong
(China), Indonesia, and the Philippines, ensuring a 50 ms access
latency. Additionally, in Malaysia, Huawei Cloud and partners have
jointly built a local cloud.
Huawei Cloud AI Compute Service have helped many Asia Pacific customers
elevate their cloud journey from simply migrating to the cloud to using
AI well. They have benefited from improved productivity and better
adaptation to changing environments.
iFLYTEK, a leading intelligent voice and AI company, selected
Singapore as the first destination for its global expansion strategy in
2023, naturally extending its collaboration with Huawei Cloud from China
to a global scale. Huawei Cloud AI Compute Service helped iFLYTEK
quickly deploy their large language model training resources within two
weeks. The training remained stable for 60 days without interruption,
ensuring zero faults during the release of major versions.
In Vietnam,
Green and Smart Mobility (GSM), an emerging green mobility
platform, migrated its core operations platform to Huawei Cloud to
reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and achieve multi-cloud flexibility.
GSM has developed a comprehensive fleet management platform using AI and
IoT. By utilizing Huawei Cloud IoTDA and ModelArts AI technologies, GSM
analyzes violations and generates risk alerts to ensure driver and
passenger safety, thereby fulfilling its mission of promoting green and
safe transportation.
Huawei Cloud will continue to invest in AI innovation and provide a
secure, stable, and intelligent cloud foundation to help enterprises in
Asia Pacific achieve sustainable business growth in the AI era.
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