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The cloud giant will build new data centre capacity and create 1,500 apprenticeship roles over the next two years in a renewed UK investment pledge.
Claims it will add £14 billion to the UK’s GDP Amazon Web Services (AWS) has promised to invest £8 billion between now and 2028 in the development and maintenance of new UK datacentres. The ...
The investment will also add more than 14,000 full-time equivalent jobs annually at local UK businesses. The expected positions would be part of the AWS data centre supply chain.
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Amazon Web Services ‘to invest £8bn in UK over next five years’ - MSN
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is to invest £8 billion over the next five years building, operating and maintaining data centres in the UK, the company has announced.
They suck up energy and water and don’t employ many people, but the UK economy really needs more data centres.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is to invest more than £1.8bn over the next two years in building out its UK datacentre presence, as demand for its public cloud services continues to grow.
Microsoft is planning four new data centres in the UK at a total cost of £330m, with an estimated completion between 2027 and ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to launch its first data centre region in New Zealand by 2024, as part of a NZ$7.5 billion investment strategy in the country over the next 15 years.
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