KUALA LUMPUR -- Oracle announced plans on Wednesday to invest over $6.5 billion in cloud infrastructure in Malaysia, marking a significant expansion of its AI and cloud services in the country.
Oracle Corp. plans to invest more than $6.5 billion to establish a public cloud region in Malaysia, aiming to meet the country's growing demand for artificial intelligence and cloud services.
Oracle’s investment set to be one of the largest in Malaysia Cloud region to help Malaysian organisations modernize and ...
Oracle today announced that it plans to invest more than US$6.5 billion (US$1 = RM4.15) to open a public cloud region in ...
Oracle plans to invest more than $6.5 billion to set up its first public cloud region in Malaysia, the company said on ...
Alphabet Inc's Google said on Monday it would invest $1 billion in Thailand to build a data center and cloud region to meet ...
Google has teamed up with a local firm in Malaysia on cloud services. It's setting up a $2.0 billion data centre in Southeast ...
Google plans to invest $1 billion to build digital infrastructure in Thailand, including a new data center, the US tech giant ...
Google Cloud, Microsoft and AWS are investing billions in Thailand and Southeast Asia for cloud computing and AI customer ...
The funds will go toward new data centers in both Asian markets, serving also as cloud regions, and supporting developments ...
Google is taking on the responsibility for its Thailand cloud region, but partnering with local IT firm DNeX to air-gap its ...
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Google to invest $1 billion in Thailand
Google plans to invest $1 billion to build digital infrastructure in Thailand, including a new data center, the US tech giant ...