Amazon Web Services will launch Saudi data center investment exceeding $5.3 billion
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发表于 2024-3-5 09:59:14
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Amazon Web Services will launch a Saudi data center investment of over $5.3 billion. Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon, announced on March 4 that it will launch AWS infrastructure areas in Saudi Arabia in 2026. As part of its long-term commitment, AWS plans to invest over 5.3 billion US dollars (approximately 19.88 billion Saudi Riyals) in Saudi Arabia.
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