Amazon AWS will invest over $5 billion to build a data center cluster in Mexico
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Mexico announced on February 26th that it will invest over $5 billion to establish a data center cluster in Mexico as more and more businesses adopt new technologies and demand for cloud services continues to grow. The company leader Ruben Mugartegui stated in an interview that the data center cluster will be built in the state of Cretaro, Mexico, and the investment will be phased in over the next 15 years.
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