Enterprise & Foundational AI Platforms
These platforms are the backbone for enterprise-wide AI strategy, focusing on deployment, governance, and seamless integration.
| Rank | AI Platform / Solution | Primary Use in Oceania | Why It’s Trending |
| 1 | Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 | Enterprise-wide productivity, automating tasks in Outlook, Teams, and Word; knowledge work. | High Adoption & Integration. Oceania’s corporate sector runs heavily on Microsoft 365. Copilot offers the fastest, most governed path to mass Generative AI productivity for employees. |
| 2 | Google Cloud Vertex AI / Gemini | Custom model training, MLOps, and integrated application development (AI-native platforms). | Developer Preference & Scale. Highly popular for advanced developers and tech companies who need a unified platform to build, train, and deploy models with strong tooling and access to cutting-edge Gemini models. |
| 3 | Amazon SageMaker / AWS Generative AI Stack | Industrial-scale ML workflows, data lake integration, and enterprise-grade model deployment (including RAG). | Cloud Dominance & Data Focus. Given AWS’s strong presence, SageMaker is the platform of choice for large organizations with massive, complex data sets who require high-security, custom model governance. |
| 4 | Databricks Data Intelligence Platform | Unifying data, analytics, and AI on a single platform. | Data Governance & Unification. Crucial for businesses trying to move away from fragmented data silos. Its integrated approach is essential for ensuring models are trained on trusted, governed data. |
II. Local & Specialized AI Innovators
These platforms address specific, high-value local market needs, often in regulated or resource-intensive sectors.
| Rank | AI Platform / Solution | Primary Use in Oceania | Why It’s Trending |
| 5 | Harrison.ai (HealthTech) | Developing advanced medical imaging AI (radiology, pathology) for faster and more accurate diagnoses. | Addressing Specialist Shortages. As a leading Australian innovator, its solutions directly address the need for scale and efficiency in the high-quality, geographically dispersed healthcare systems of Australia and New Zealand. |
| 6 | Atlassian Rovo | AI-powered knowledge retrieval and search across internal corporate tools (Jira, Confluence) and data sources. | Streamlining Tech Workflows. As a key local success story, Rovo is the default tool for Australian and global tech teams to solve internal knowledge management and boost developer productivity. |
| 7 | Leonardo.ai | Generative AI for image creation, 3D assets, and texture generation for creative and gaming industries. | Creative Powerhouse. Another Australian-born platform that provides world-class generative tooling, making it a powerful solution for the region’s strong design, media, and digital content sectors. |
| 8 | AI-Powered Cybersecurity Platforms (e.g., Aona AI) | Preemptive threat detection, automated governance monitoring, and real-time defense against AI-driven cyber threats (e.g., deepfakes). | Regulatory and Threat Focus. With rising AI-driven cyber threats and increasing regulatory pressure, platforms that provide robust, real-time AI governance and preemptive security are vital. |
| 9 | AgriTech AI (e.g., The Yield, Aerobotics) | Precision agriculture, optimizing water use, forecasting crop yields, and detecting disease via satellite/IoT data. | Core Economic Necessity. Critical for maximizing productivity and building climate resilience in Oceania’s massive agricultural and resource sectors. |
| 10 | Domain-Specific LLMs (Legal & Finance) | Custom language models built for local regulatory compliance, automated legal document review, and policy analysis. | Navigating Local Regulation. General LLMs struggle with local laws (e.g., Australian Common Law, NZ legislation). Specialized models built for compliance and local domain knowledge offer higher accuracy and reduce regulatory risk. |
