Market Trends: LLMs And AI Cloud Services

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Executive Summary

Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly embedded across every layer of enterprise tech stacks. As generative AI (GenAI) adoption trends move from pilot projects to wide-scale deployment via enterprise-grade AI platforms, the capabilities and market strategies of the AI cloud services that power them are also evolving. This report examines how technical innovations, shifting customer priorities and the changing competitor landscape, as well as regulatory and political pressures, are impacting the current LLM and AI cloud services market, and offers insight into their future direction. It covers trends linked to GenAI explainability and trust, improved retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and LLM context windows, pricing, verticalized AI systems, current LLM market segmentation and enterprise GenAI deployment trends. The report is aimed at senior IT executives, commercial GenAI users and buyers – such as IT executives and strategic decision-makers at enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) vendors – seeking to integrate GenAI into product features, and firms deploying GenAI for internal use. Readers will receive necessary insights to understand the current LLM market and develop an informed GenAI ecosystem strategy.
Summary for decision-makers
The LLM market is moving at a frantic pace, creating buyer uncertainty
The burgeoning LLM market can be segmented into four pillars
LLM technical differences are already diminishing, shifting focus to verticalization and specialized use cases
Commercial deployments of LLMs are characterized by preparation for the era of AI agents
Hyperscalers face growing pressure within the AI cloud services market
Neoclouds are an emergent hosting option to complement hyperscalers and on-premises deployments
Cloud hosting strategies are shifting as organizations respond to high costs and AI sovereignty
Future direction of the LLM and AI cloud services market
LLM developers are focusing on a ‘stack-first’ mentality
Tech vendors must innovate within the bounds of increasing regulatory and political pressures
Figure 1. Prominent model developers/AI labs
Figure 2. LLM market segments
Figure 3. LLM sub-types and specialisms emerging from foundation models
Figure 4. Architectural and functional typologies of LLMs
Figure 5. Example partner network to deploy enterprise GenAI
Figure 6. Organizational factors slowing down AI investment 

About the Authors

Aleksander Milligan

Aleksander Milligan

Analyst

Aleks is an Analyst at Verdantix, specializing in enterprise AI adoption. He advises technology vendors and corporate buyers on GenAI integration and LLM market trends, the AI...

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Chris Sayers

Chris Sayers

Senior Manager

Chris is a Senior Manager at Verdantix. His current research agenda targets enterprise AI integration and adoption, AI market trends and agentic AI. Chris joined Verdantix in ...

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