From Davos to Delhi: Why is cloud suddenly boardroom‑critical?
At Davos 2026, the AI conversation matured in a clear and noticeable way. Leaders shifted from asking what AI can do to focusing on what it takes to run AI at scale. The emphasis shifted away from models and algorithms and towards computing capacity, energy efficiency, resilience, security and execution discipline.
At the India AI Impact Summit, the same message surfaced through a different lens. India positioned itself not merely as an AI talent hub, but as a global AI infrastructure destination, anchoring its ambition in large‑scale cloud and data center investments designed for population‑scale deployment.
For media and entertainment leaders, these signals converge into a single operating truth:
If AI is the brain of modern media, the cloud is the nervous system.
Without a resilient, elastic, cloud native backbone, media initiatives don’t fail because of vision-they fail under the realities of scale.
Table 1 - Global Signals → What They Mean for OTT Platforms
| Global shift | What’s changed | OTT implication |
| AI becomes infrastructure | Focus moves to sustainability, governance and ROI | OTT must operate like a utility‑grade platform, not an app |
| Infrastructure race | Cloud and compute become strategic assets | Peak events now compete for scarce capacity |
| Media reality | Global launches are simultaneous; failures are public | Packaging, DRM and SSAI become business‑critical |
The strategy view - Cloud as a business enabler, not an IT choice
Across industries, transformation leaders increasingly agree on one principle:
Scale is a strategic capability, not merely a technical outcome.
In media, scale is uniquely unforgiving:
- Global launches are simultaneous
- Demand spikes are unpredictable
- Viewer tolerance for failure is extremely low
- Content, compliance and monetization must work together in real time
The old model-building infrastructure for peak demand is economically and operationally unsustainable.
Cloud flips the model:
- Scale becomes elastic
- Cost becomes variable
- Innovation becomes continuous
- Risk becomes managed through design, not handled reactively
This is why leading media organizations now treat cloud as:
- A growth accelerator (faster launches, new formats)
- A risk mitigator (resilience by design)
- A strategic platform where AI, data, personalization and monetization converge
In this environment, execution capability, not ambition, is the real differentiator.
Table 2 - Market Pressure → Cloud Outcomes Required
| Pressure | What’s driving it | Cloud outcome |
| AI becomes core | Explosion of AI‑driven media workflows | Elastic compute + governed pipelines |
| OTT expands globally | Massive concurrent demand | Multi‑region, low‑latency runtime |
| Personalization dominates | The majority of views are driven by recommendations | Real‑time telemetry and decisioning |
| Monetization shifts | Growth of CTV, FAST and dynamic ads | Resilient SSAI/DAI at scale |
| Peak moments define trust | Live events, viral spikes | Built‑in resilience, not manual recovery |
Architecture deep dive - What “cloud native OTT” actually means
Cloud native media is not a lift‑and‑shift.
It is a fundamental re‑architecture of the media value chain, especially for OTT platforms, where playback quality, policy enforcement and monetization integrity all converge at runtime.
Figure: OTT‑first cloud backbone (packaging/DRM/SSAI‑centric)
A platform‑grade view of how experience, delivery, monetization, governance and resilience converge in a cloud native OTT operating model.

How to read the image
- Top layers represent brand and audience experience
- The streaming core (packaging, DRM, SSAI) is the operational heart, where scale, trust and revenue meet
- The cloud foundation ensures elasticity, observability, security and cost discipline
The secret sauce - Where most media cloud transformations fail
The underlying reality is:
Most media companies move to the cloud. Very few become cloud native.
The difference is not technology-it is operating model maturity.
The real differentiators are:
- Treating platforms as products, not projects
- Designing for continuous change, not static roadmaps
- Embedding resilience, security and cost intelligence from day one
- Orchestrating hybrid and multicloud environments intentionally
Leading organizations don’t adopt every new service indiscriminately.
They build a composable foundation where cloud, AI and operations work as one system, scaling responsibly, economically and sustainably.
Table 3 - Migrated OTT vs Cloud native OTT
| Dimension | Cloud‑hosted | Cloud native |
| Packaging | Static, brittle workflows | Packaging‑as‑a‑service |
| DRM | Platform‑specific configs | Policy‑driven, auditable |
| SSAI/DAI | Bolted-on, fragile | Resilient, revenue‑safe |
| Scaling | Reactive | Elastic and automated |
| Economics | Surprise cloud bills | Unit‑economics visibility |
| Success metric | “We migrated.” | “We improved QoE and revenue.” |
The leadership challenge - Redesigning the media operating model
The hardest part of cloud transformation is not migration. It is replacing legacy assumptions.
Leadership teams must now confront new questions:
- Are we designing for peak moments or continuous growth?
- Is resilience an afterthought or a design principle?
- Can our platform absorb the next viral moment or the next failure?
- Are AI and cloud governed together, or managed in silos?
Infrastructure decisions are no longer technical choices. They are leadership decisions with direct implications for competitiveness, trust and long‑term relevance.
Table 4 - OTT Cloud Capability Maturity Model
| Level | OTT reality | Packaging / DRM / SSAI maturity | What breaks |
| L1 - Lift & Shift | Legacy stack on IaaS | Static, bolted‑on | Latency, ad failures |
| L2 - Cloud‑Optimized | Autoscaling + tuning | Standardized | Cost spikes |
| L3 - Cloud Native | Event‑driven runtime | Policy‑driven | Governance gaps |
| L4 - Resilient by Design | Multi‑region + FinOps | Audit‑ready | Expensive outages |
| L5 - AI‑Ops at Scale | Predictive, automated | Adaptive monetization | Control andand trust |
Cloud is the bridge between AI creativity and global reliability
Global media is already living in the future-AI‑powered creation, global OTT reach, hyper‑personalized experiences and evolving monetization models.
What Davos and the India AI Impact Summit made unmistakably clear is what comes next.
The winners will not be those with the boldest ideas, but those who can run media platforms like infrastructure: securely, resiliently and at scale.
That is why the cloud is now boardroom‑critical.
In OTT, the backbone is not abstract. It is the runtime chain of packaging, DRM and SSAI, where scale meets trust and revenue.



