Google's Investment in Singapore's Tech Infrastructure Reaches US$5 Billion
Google has completed the development of its data centre and cloud facilities in Singapore, investing US$5 billion in the country's technological infrastructure. Singapore's data centres employ more than 500 people and power services such as Google Search and Maps. Google's investment in Singapore is part of a larger ambition to build out its worldwide infrastructure.
This milestone represents a huge US$5 billion investment in the country's technology infrastructure.
The data centres in Singapore, which employ over 500 people, are critical to the operation of Google's services, including the popular Google Search and Maps. With this expansion, Google hopes to improve its capabilities and provide faster and more dependable services to its Southeast Asian users.
This investment in Singapore is part of Google's ongoing efforts to extend its worldwide infrastructure. Last week, the IT behemoth announced plans to invest US$2 billion in Malaysia to build its first data centre.
Google completes the expansion of its data centre and cloud facilities in Singapore, investing US$5 billion in the country's tech infrastructure.
The data centres in Singapore employ over 500 people and power services like Google Search and Maps.
Google's investment in Singapore is part of its broader strategy to expand its global infrastructure.
Source: REUTERS