- Amazon has officially launched its cloud services in New Zealand, reviving a previously announced commitment to invest over NZ$7.5 billion ($4.4 billion) in local data centers.
- This investment aims to enhance the company’s infrastructure in the South Pacific, catering to increasing demand for cloud services.
- The move is expected to bolster New Zealand’s tech ecosystem and create numerous job opportunities in the region.
Amazon kicks off $4.4 billion data center investment in New Zealand
Amazon has officially launched its cloud services in New Zealand, reviving a previously announced commitment to invest over NZ$7.5 billion ($4.4 billion) in local data centers. This investment aims to enhance the company's infrastructure in the South Pacific, catering to increasing demand for cloud services. The move is expected to bolster New Zealand's tech ecosystem and create numerous job opportunities in the region.
