| Product Code: ETC4414289 | Publication Date: Jul 2023 | Updated Date: Jul 2026 | Product Type: Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Ravi Bhandari | No. of Pages: 85 | No. of Figures: 45 | No. of Tables: 25 |

The Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market was estimated at USD 356 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 472 Million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2026 to 2032.
The continuous delivery market in Indonesia is at a crossroads, transitioning from nascent adoption to mainstream acceptance as organizations recognize its potential. This shift is being driven by an urgent need to improve software deployment efficiency, particularly as businesses strive to adapt to rapidly changing consumer demands.
As more companies incorporate continuous delivery practices, the focus is increasingly on automation and integration within existing workflows. The emphasis on agility not only enhances operational capabilities but also boosts customer satisfaction, positioning continuous delivery as a key pillar of modern software development in Indonesia.
This graph highlights how the Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market has steadily grown over the past five years, supported by major growth factors.

The table below presents the year‑wise growth rates along with the key drivers influencing the market
| Year | Growth Rate | Major Drivers |
| 2021 | -1.0% | Low adoption of cloud infrastructure in Indonesia |
| 2022 | 4.2% | Surge in cloud adoption among Indonesian enterprises. |
| 2023 | 5.3% | Local startups prioritizing continuous integration practices. |
| 2024 | 5.4% | Regulatory support for software development in fintech sector. |
| 2025 | 5.7% | Rise of e-commerce driving agile software solutions. |
| 2026 | 5.5% | Growing outsourcing to Indonesian tech companies for DevOps. |
| 2027 | 5.3% | Demand for fast-tracked app releases in retail sector. |
| 2028 | 5.6% | Focus on cybersecurity enhancing continuous delivery adoption. |
| 2029 | 5.8% | Increase in remote work drives need for deployment tools. |
| 2030 | 5.4% | Adoption of microservices architecture within Indonesian tech firms. |
| 2031 | 5.3% | Support from tech accelerators for continuous delivery education. |
| 2032 | 5.7% | Investment in AI-driven tools for software development efficiency. |
Note: Market size estimations and growth projections presented in this report are based on 6Wresearch's proprietary forecasting methodology, utilizing the latest available industry data, government publications, and primary research inputs.
Below are some of the specific key takeaways from the market, including:
Despite the momentum, several factors are curbing market potential. The complexity of integrating continuous delivery into established development frameworks often results in resistance from teams accustomed to traditional practices. on top of that, the challenges of maintaining effective version control and security measures in a rapidly automated environment pose significant hurdles. Companies are also wary of the upfront investment required to implement these systems, which can deter smaller businesses from entering the market.
Several trends are emerging that will shape the future of continuous delivery in Indonesia. The rise of cloud-native applications is pushing organizations to adopt continuous delivery as a standard practice. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into deployment processes is becoming more prevalent, enabling smarter decision-making and further reducing deployment times. Companies are also prioritizing security automation as part of their continuous delivery pipelines to address growing cybersecurity threats.
The ongoing digital transformation in Indonesia presents numerous opportunities for investment in the continuous delivery market. As industries such as finance, retail, and healthcare seek to modernize their IT infrastructures, there is a significant demand for tools that facilitate faster, more reliable software releases. Organizations that can provide tailored solutions addressing specific industry needs are well-positioned to capitalize on this growth.
The Indonesian government is actively shaping the continuous delivery market through various initiatives aimed at enhancing the digital economy. With a focus on promoting innovation and efficiency, public policy is increasingly aligning with private sector goals to improve software development practices. These efforts are essential for fostering a competitive environment that supports the growth of continuous delivery solutions.
Looking ahead to 2026-2032, the Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market is likely to witness substantial growth as businesses further integrate these practices into their operations. The demand for faster and more reliable software releases will persist, driven by heightened competition and consumer expectations. As companies continue to invest in automation and cloud technologies, the market is set for a transformative phase that will redefine software development in the region.
In the last year, Indonesia's continuous delivery market has seen a flurry of activity as organizations ramp up their digital capabilities. From strategic partnerships to technological advancements, the industry is evolving quickly to meet the demands of an increasingly digital economy. This momentum is reflective of broader trends in software development, where speed and reliability are paramount.
1 Executive Summary |
2 Introduction |
2.1 Key Highlights of the Report |
2.2 Report Description |
2.3 Market Scope & Segmentation |
2.4 Research Methodology |
2.5 Assumptions |
3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Overview |
3.1 Indonesia Country Macro Economic Indicators |
3.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, 2022 & 2032F |
3.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market - Industry Life Cycle |
3.4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market - Porter's Five Forces |
3.5 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Deployment Mode, 2022 & 2032F |
3.6 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
3.7 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Vertical, 2022 & 2032F |
3.8 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Dynamics |
4.1 Impact Analysis |
4.2 Market Drivers |
4.2.1 Increasing demand for faster software delivery and deployment processes |
4.2.2 Growing adoption of DevOps practices in Indonesian organizations |
4.2.3 Rise in the number of software development companies and IT startups in Indonesia |
4.3 Market Restraints |
4.3.1 Lack of awareness and understanding of continuous delivery practices among businesses |
4.3.2 Limited availability of skilled professionals with expertise in continuous delivery |
4.3.3 Security concerns related to continuous delivery processes and automation tools |
5 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Trends |
6 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market, By Types |
6.1 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market, By Deployment Mode |
6.1.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.1.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Deployment Mode, 2022-2032F |
6.1.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By On-premises, 2022-2032F |
6.1.4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Cloud, 2022-2032F |
6.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market, By Organization Size |
6.2.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.2.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), 2022-2032F |
6.2.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Large enterprises, 2022-2032F |
6.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market, By Vertical |
6.3.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.3.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), 2022-2032F |
6.3.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Telecommunications, 2022-2032F |
6.3.4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Media and entertainment, 2022-2032F |
6.3.5 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Retail and eCommerce, 2022-2032F |
6.3.6 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Healthcare, 2022-2032F |
6.3.7 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Manufacturing, 2022-2032F |
6.4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market, By Organization Size |
6.4.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.4.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), 2022-2032F |
6.4.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenues & Volume, By Large Enterprises, 2022-2032F |
7 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Import-Export Trade Statistics |
7.1 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Export to Major Countries |
7.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Imports from Major Countries |
8 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Key Performance Indicators |
8.1 Average lead time for software deployment |
8.2 Frequency of software releases per month |
8.3 Percentage increase in successful deployments |
8.4 Reduction in manual intervention in the deployment process |
9 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market - Opportunity Assessment |
9.1 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Opportunity Assessment, By Deployment Mode, 2022 & 2032F |
9.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Opportunity Assessment, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
9.3 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Opportunity Assessment, By Vertical, 2022 & 2032F |
9.4 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Opportunity Assessment, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
10 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market - Competitive Landscape |
10.1 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Revenue Share, By Companies, 2025 |
10.2 Indonesia Continuous Delivery Market Competitive Benchmarking, By Operating and Technical Parameters |
11 Company Profiles |
12 Recommendations |
13 Disclaimer |
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