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SINGAPORE — Amazon Web Services on Tuesday said it will invest an additional 12 billion Singapore dollars (about $8.87 billion) over the next five years to grow its cloud infrastructure and services in Singapore.
“The investment will go into the construction and build up of the DC capabilities, all associating with the Asia-Pacific Singapore region,” Priscilla Chong, country manager of AWS Singapore, told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Tuesday.
The U.S. tech giant’s cloud computing arm launched its first Asia-Pacific region in Singapore in 2010 – its first foray outside of the U.S. and Europe. Since then, AWS said it has pumped over SG$11 billion into Singapore’s cloud infrastructure and ecosystem.
“Starting with our investment in Singapore in 2010, AWS has continued to strengthen their commitment to the ASEAN region, sharing the uplift [in] digital skills across the nations, providing secure and resilient infrastructure consistently across the region,” Chong said during a Tuesday summit.
Chong added that the firm has trained over 400,000 people in Singapore in cloud skills since 2017 and will “continue to invest in upskilling and improve productivity” across the country.
Source: CNBC
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