Amazon to Allocate $10.7 Billion in Developing Cloud Infrastructure in Germany

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expanding its presence in Germany, investing a total of about $82.5 billion in the country between 2010 and 2023. The company recently invested an additional $8.3 billion in the European Sovereign Cloud program to develop an independent cloud platform for Europe. The majority of Amazon’s investment in Germany will go toward expanding AWS’s cloud infrastructure by 2026 to capitalize on the growing potential for artificial intelligence across Europe.

AWS has been actively expanding its cloud infrastructure both nationally and globally, with multi-million dollar initiatives in countries like the US. In Mississippi, Amazon plans to invest $10 billion to build two AWS data center complexes, marking the largest capital investment in state history. In Ohio, the company intends to invest $7.8 billion by 2030 to expand its data center operations, and in Virginia, Amazon plans to invest $35 billion by 2040 to expand its data centers.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy highlighted the company’s long history in Germany and its commitment to supporting innovation, customers, employees, and communities in the country. The expansion of AWS in Germany is part of Amazon’s broader strategy to strengthen its cloud technology presence in Europe and globally. Jassy also mentioned the development center in Berlin and Amazon’s logistics network as key components of the company’s operations in Germany.

Overall, Amazon’s expansion in Germany and investment in its cloud infrastructure reflects the company’s focus on leveraging emerging technologies like artificial intelligence to meet the growing demand for cloud services in Europe. As AWS continues to grow and expand its reach, Amazon is positioning itself to remain a key player in the cloud computing industry on a global scale.

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