Cloud giant Alibaba Cloud to launch London data center
September 7th, 2018The data center aims to support European businesses by partnering with their hub in Frankfurt for cloud-based services.

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The data center aims to support European businesses by partnering with their hub in Frankfurt for cloud-based services.
The joint venture seeks to expand Infosys’s cloud footprint in the Southeast Asian market by adding Temasek’s analytics and cybersecurity prowess.
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The investment aims to protect government agencies deploying public cloud by providing a solution that eradicates malicious acts in containers.
The datacenter aims to lend infrastructural support to the social giant’s messaging, virtual reality and video-streaming services in Singapore, Asia.
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The platform aims to aid companies of various sizes and industries to expand their business without the need for large-scale investments.
The move aims to increase the visibility of companies in the nation and promote their development at local, national and international levels.
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