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- Amazon.com Inc officially launched a new AWS infrastructure location in Taiwan on June 6, 2025, expanding its cloud services offerings in the Asia-Pacific area.
- This expansion follows AWS's ongoing Asia-Pacific growth and includes a planned investment exceeding US$5 billion to build and maintain data centers in Taiwan.
- The new Taiwan Region contains three availability zones designed to provide low-latency, high-efficiency cloud services for startups, enterprises, and nonprofits across multiple industries.
- Prasad Kalyanaraman, AWS's vice president responsible for Infrastructure Services, explained that the new region allows businesses to confidently develop and expand by leveraging a broad range of cloud solutions while adhering to local data residency regulations.
- The launch highlights Taiwan’s key position within the international technology ecosystem and reflects AWS’s dedication to promoting digital innovation and environmentally sustainable cloud solutions throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
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Amazon.com Inc. launched its AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) regional data center, committing over US$5 billion for construction and operations in Taiwan to serve customers across the region with reduced latency.
Amazon launches infrastructure region in Taiwan
Amazon announced last Thursday the launch of the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. The firm said in a statement that the new AWS Region will give developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and enterprises, as well as education, entertainment, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and nonprofit organizations, greater choice for running their applications and serving end users from AWS data centers located in Taiwan, ensuring that customers who…
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