In 2026, Mexico witnesses a significant rise in cloud repatriation, with over 1,200 companies shifting data back to local infrastructure. This trend is driven by concerns over data sovereignty, cost efficiencies, and the desire for better control over sensitive information. The total cloud market has grown to $4.5 billion, reflecting a maturing digital ecosystem that balances cloud adoption with local data regulations.
Most Mexican enterprises are now adopting hybrid cloud strategies, with 72% integrating private and public clouds to optimize performance and security. Cost savings averaging $1.2 million per company further incentivize this shift. As compliance rates increase, the cloud landscape in Mexico is evolving to prioritize local infrastructure, regulatory adherence, and digital resilience.