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Alibaba Cloud has reinforced its presence in Thailand, launching a second data centre to meet the country’s growing demand for cloud services. The new facility joins Alibaba Cloud’s first Thai data ...
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing service arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, has launched its first data centre in Thailand to capitalise on the country's cloud market and support the ...
Alibaba has announced plans to set up data centers in South Korea and Thailand, and has developed custom Arm chips for its own use. Announced as part of its Apsara Conference this week, the Chinese ...
The latest launch in Thailand brings Alibaba Cloud's footprint to 86 availability zones across 28 regions globally. Tencent also has a cloud region in Thailand with two availability zones within ...
Alibaba Cloud has provided solutions that support Alibaba Group's business, such as e-commerce, logistics and e-payment. It has been operating in Thailand for two years with more than 30 business ...
Alibaba BABA has joined the global race to scale AI infrastructure, as the demand for generative AI reshapes enterprise and ...
Alibaba Cloud has inaugurated its second data center in Thailand, aiming to meet the growing demand for cloud computing services and support the country’s digital transformation initiatives ...
Chinese cloud supplier is expanding its regional datacentre footprint to Thailand and South Korea in 2022 alongside technology investments that include a custom Arm-based server chip.
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, has inaugurated its second data center in Thailand, expanding its infrastructure to meet the rising demand for cloud services and ...
Alibaba is building a digital hub in the regions east of Bangkok to facilitate cross-border trade between China and Thailand, underscoring the growing footprint of the Chinese e-commerce and cloud ...
Dublin, April 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Thailand Data Center Market - Investment Analysis & Growth Opportunities 2024-2029" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The ...
Alibaba’s Jack Ma signed agreements Thursday that make the Chinese e-commerce giant one of the first big names to join a project that Thailand’s ruling junta hopes can help close a yawning ...