Bangkok, Thailand – Huawei Cloud is strengthening its presence in Thailand by advancing data infrastructure and AI capabilities aimed at supporting the digital transformation of financial institutions and large enterprises. The company is positioning cloud-native database technologies as a central component of its strategy to help organisations modernise legacy systems, improve operational resilience and manage rapidly growing data volumes.
The company’s initiatives in Thailand focus on enabling secure, scalable and compliant data environments that support mission-critical services. Financial institutions in particular are facing increasing pressure to process transactions in real time, strengthen risk management and meet regulatory requirements while adapting to rapidly evolving digital services.
Central to this strategy is a portfolio of database technologies designed for high-performance data management. The company’s GaussDB is positioned as an enterprise relational database aimed at critical business systems, offering high availability and strong fault tolerance while improving processing performance. Deployments in Thailand have demonstrated compatibility with existing database environments, enabling organisations to migrate large numbers of legacy systems while reducing the risks associated with large-scale platform transitions.
“Enterprises need systems that are not only stable and secure, but also scalable and adaptable,” Piyatida Itiravivongs, president of Huawei Cloud Thailand, stated.
“In this environment, database architecture directly impacts business success. E-commerce platforms must handle sudden traffic surges. Financial institutions require real-time processing and intelligent risk control.”
Additionally, TaurusDB, the company’s cloud-native MySQL-compatible database service, is designed to enhance performance and operational efficiency for organisations running modern digital applications. The platform supports rapid auto-scaling and zero data loss architecture, allowing enterprises to expand system capacity quickly in response to demand while maintaining system reliability.
Beyond individual technologies, Huawei Cloud’s strategy in Thailand emphasises the development of open and flexible digital infrastructure that allows enterprises to transition from traditional mainframe environments to more agile cloud-based architectures. The approach focuses on reducing operational complexity and enabling organisations to develop new services more quickly while maintaining strong system reliability and security standards.
“These solutions enable organisations to handle growing data demands while driving sustainable business growth,” Surasak Wanichwatphibun, CTO of Huawei Cloud Thailand, commented.
“From mission-critical systems to cloud-native innovation, our database portfolio is built to support enterprises at every stage of their digital transformation journey.”
Through these efforts, Huawei Cloud is seeking to support Thailand’s broader shift towards a data-driven digital economy.
By combining cloud-native database platforms with partnerships across the technology ecosystem, the company aims to help enterprises move beyond basic data management towards more advanced analytics, AI integration, and real-time decision-making capabilities.

