US tech company to build $4.8 billion data center in Mexico
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CloudHQ announced an investment of $4.8 billion to develop a complex in Querétaro specialized in data storage and artificial intelligence (IA), in which some of the main companies already established in Mexico can be located in these areas.
US tech company to build $4.8 billion data center in Mexico
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexico has joined the race towards a digital economy by green-lighting construction of a U.S. tech company’s $4.8 billion data center in the state of Queretaro. CloudHQ Chief Operating Officer Keith Harney on Thursday unveiled plans in Mexico City for the 130-acre campus near Queretaro International Airport. Doña Ana County takes next step towards approving Project Jupiter The company plans construction of …
CloudHQ announces US $4.8B plan to build six data centers in Querétaro
U.S. tech firm CloudHQ will invest an estimated US $4.8 billion to build six data centers and complementary infrastructure on a single site in Querétaro, a company executive said Thursday. Keith Harney, CloudHQ’s chief operating officer, announced the investment at President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Thursday morning press conference. CloudHQ COO Keith Harney shared the news at President Sheinbaum’s Thursday press conference. (Saúl López Escorcia/Pres…
‘The highway for artificial intelligence’, as Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Economy, described, the $4.8 billion investment that CloudHQ will make in Mexico. This is an ambitious project for the construction of a data center campus in Querétaro, as well as other works related to cloud services and Artificial Intelligence.CloudHQ plans to build six data centers, with which it provides for the creation of 7,200 jobs and 900 highly qualified permane…
Mexico has secured a great technological investment. The U.S. company CloudHQ, one of the world’s leading data center developers, will spend $4.8 billion on the construction of a campus with six facilities in Querétaro. The project was announced Thursday by Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard at the morning conference, who has pointed it out as a leap in the country’s digital infrastructure, which puts it on the path of the new economy based on art…
MEXICO CITY (AP) — U.S. company CloudHQ, one of the world's largest data providers, announced Thursday that it will invest $4.8 billion in Mexico over the next few years to build six data centers.
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