Opinion | Xiaomi ties with Kingsoft in cloud
Xiaomi's investment in a cloud computing company looks like a smart extension of its effort to provide not only high-tech gadgets but also services to run on those gadgets.
So, what do I make of this latest stake purchase? It certainly looks interesting and relatively cheap, since cloud services could become a key element in both of Xiaomi's main product areas – its original smartphone business as well as its newer Internet TV product launched in November. Unlike other makers of smartphones and TV set-top boxes, which typically sell their hardware to consumers and then let other companies supply services, Xiaomi appears to be taking a more holistic approach that will see it offer not only the hardware but also services like instant messaging that are specially designed for its products.Xiaomi Ties With Kingsoft in Cloud
This purchase of a stake in Kingsoft's cloud computing unit looks likely to support Xiaomi's broader approach to offering both products and services, since many of the services it would eventually like to offer would have be hosted in this kind of cloud computing center. In terms of partners, Kingsoft looks like a good choice for Xiaomi, not only due to Lei Jun's previous ties to the company but also because of its status as one of China's leading homegrown software makers.
Still, the cloud computing area in China is quite competitive, with big global names like IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), as well as local names like Huawei and e-commerce giant Alibaba all taking initiatives in the space. Reflecting just how new and competitive the sector is, the media reports say that Kingsoft Cloud Group is losing money to the tune of about 19 million yuan, or about 3 million in the third quarter.
From a broader perspective, I suspect we'll see more of this kind of tie-up by Xiaomi with more service-related companies in the year ahead as Xiaomi builds up its product and service portfolio in the run-up to an offshore IPO that could come as soon as next year. This kind of investment is certainly interesting as it will make Xiaomi into a relatively unique company that offers both hardware and services.