Anaplan launches AWS data centre in Singapore to expand regional AI planning capabilities
Anaplan launches an AWS data centre in Singapore to support AI-driven planning, data sovereignty and enterprise adoption across Southeast Asia.
Anaplan has launched a new Amazon Web Services data centre in Singapore, expanding its global infrastructure footprint and reinforcing its presence in Southeast Asia. The move is positioned as a strategic step to support enterprises in the region that are accelerating digital transformation and adopting AI-driven planning and decision-making tools.
The Singapore deployment is intended to deliver faster data processing, improved system performance and enhanced resilience for customers operating across multiple markets. By hosting Anaplan’s platform locally, organisations can access real-time scenario planning and analytics with reduced latency, which is increasingly important as planning cycles shorten and data volumes continue to grow.
Data sovereignty and regulatory compliance are central to the expansion. With data hosted within Singapore, Anaplan is better positioned to meet local regulatory requirements, particularly for industries such as financial services and the public sector, where controls around data residency are stringent. The company said the local data centre allows customers to align operational planning with regulatory expectations without compromising performance or functionality.
The deployment also reflects broader infrastructure shifts among enterprise software providers, many of which are moving closer to end markets to address regulatory complexity and customer demand for in-region hosting. For Southeast Asia, Singapore continues to serve as a hub for cloud and enterprise infrastructure, offering a combination of regulatory clarity, connectivity and mature cloud adoption.
AWS partnership and platform capabilities
The Singapore data centre is built on Amazon Web Services infrastructure, extending an existing partnership between Anaplan and AWS. According to AWS, the launch represents a milestone in expanding shared support for customers across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly as organisations increase reliance on cloud-native platforms for core planning and analytics workloads.
By running on AWS in Singapore, Anaplan customers gain access to scalable infrastructure designed to support advanced AI and machine learning workloads. This underpins the platform’s ability to process large volumes of operational and financial data, model complex scenarios and deliver insights across functions such as finance, sales, workforce planning and supply chain management.
The company said the platform enables businesses to optimise planning processes by embedding AI-driven insights directly into decision workflows. Rather than relying on static forecasts, organisations can continuously model different outcomes, respond to market changes and adjust plans in near real time. This approach is increasingly relevant in volatile economic conditions, where traditional planning cycles often struggle to keep pace.
Security is another focus of the AWS-backed deployment. Hosting within Singapore allows data to remain in-country, reducing exposure to cross-border transfer risks while benefiting from AWS security controls and compliance frameworks. For regional enterprises with both local and international operations, this provides a balance between global scalability and local compliance.
Implications for enterprises and Anaplan’s regional strategy
Alongside the infrastructure expansion, Anaplan highlighted the availability of its broader AI capabilities for customers in Singapore and Southeast Asia, including a new suite of role-based AI agents. These tools are designed to support specific business functions by automating analysis, surfacing insights and guiding decision-making within defined operational contexts.
The company said data sovereignty remains a non-negotiable requirement for many clients in the region, and the Singapore data centre directly addresses that concern. By keeping data within national borders while providing access to advanced AI functionality, Anaplan aims to reduce friction in adoption among regulated industries and large enterprises with complex governance requirements.
The Singapore launch also forms part of Anaplan’s wider US$500 million innovation roadmap, which focuses on expanding global reach and enhancing its AI-driven planning and analytics platform. Recent data centre expansions in India, Indonesia and Australia point to a broader strategy of regional localisation, rather than relying solely on centralised global infrastructure.
For enterprises in Southeast Asia, the move signals continued investment by enterprise software providers in the region’s digital maturity. As organisations look to integrate AI more deeply into planning and operations, access to local, compliant and high-performance infrastructure is becoming a baseline expectation rather than a differentiator.
From Anaplan’s perspective, the Singapore data centre strengthens its competitive positioning in a market where cloud adoption is rising but regulatory complexity remains high. The company is effectively aligning infrastructure decisions with customer priorities around performance, compliance and AI readiness, while leveraging AWS to scale across diverse regional markets.





