Amazon's investment, which will be distributed over the next 15 years, is aimed at developing a new digital “region” in Querétaro, Mexico.
ADDS background on trade tensions with US, Sheinbaum's economic plan Mexico on Tuesday trumpeted a multibillion-dollar investment pledge from Amazon as a sign of a "great future" awaiting Latin America's second-largest economy, despite US President-elect ...
The cloud business of Amazon.com has launched an infrastructure cloud region in Mexico and plans to invest $5 billion in the country over the next 15 years.
AWS said it plans to invest $5 billion in Mexico over the next 15 years as a part of a 'long-term commitment' to the region.
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Announcement made during Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s morning briefing, where US tech giant led by Paula Bellizia, vice president for Latin America at Amazon Web Services, shared project's de
Amazon will invest more than $5 billion in a data center in central Mexico, the e-commerce giant said on Tuesday, part of a push by big tech to add mo
The $5 billion data center is set to be built in the central Mexican city of Querétaro and will employ 7,000 workers.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced the launch of the AWS Mexico (Central) Region. Starting today, developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and enterprises, as well as government, education, and nonprofit ...
Amazon will invest more than $5 billion in a data center in central Mexico, the e-commerce giant said on Tuesday, part of a push by big tech to add more storage facilities to meet the needs of AI.
Amazon will invest more than $5 billion in a data center in central Mexico, the country's government and the e-commerce giant said on Tuesday. Announcing the investment alongside Mexican President ...
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