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Accelerate overseas layout! Ali added Malaysia's first public cloud data center

  

The Malaysian "New Straits Times" reported that Hu Xiaoming, senior vice president of Alibaba Cloud, said that the data center is expected to be opened by the end of this year, and Malaysia will become the world's first public cloud computing center.
Alibaba currently has data center facilities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Australia, the Middle East, Europe and the West Coast of the United States.
"Cloud data center will help local industrial enterprises to build a strong, reliable and secure platform for mobile infrastructure," Hu Xiaomi said. Cloud promotes seamless cross-border network business of Malaysian enterprises through cloud computing infrastructure to help realize the vision of ecological water transportation (electronic world trade platform). "
He said: "We expect Malaysia to establish a digital foundation in the new global economy, provide online trading markets and future payment, logistics, cloud computing and big data services, and seamlessly connect the ecosystem."
The data center is expected to register billions of dollars, a new record for the country. At present, the market size of data centers in Nanyang has reached US $billion.