Topic: Alibaba Cloud to set up a data center in PH

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Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of slotxo เวอร์ชั่นล่าสุด Alibaba Group, said it was planning to build its first data center in the Philippines by the end of the year. and increase business expansion in Asia

planned data center which will be built in Manila It will allow local businesses from all sectors to use cloud technology more efficiently and better position them for emerging opportunities in the country, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.

Cloud computing has become the center of digital business in the Philippines and across Asia. with the first data center in the country We will be able to support Philippine enterprises in adopting cloud technology and preparing for a nascent digital future,” said Leo Liu, general manager of Hong Kong, Macau and the Philippines. Alibaba Cloud's intelligence department said .

This is part of Alibaba Cloud's Project AsiaForward, which has a $1 billion start-up capital and efforts to empower 100,000 developers and ensure the growth of 100,000 tech startups in Asia-Pacific over the next three years. in front

When asked for more information during a briefing on Tuesday The company's representative did not disclose how much the fund will go to the Philippines.

“Alibaba Cloud's upcoming data center launch reinforces our commitment to providing secure, reliable, and scalable cloud solutions to Filipino customers. It is important for local organizations to have access to a reliable cloud architecture. to effectively meet the changing needs of Filipino consumers,” said Allen Guo, Country Manager of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Philippines.

To support the digital transformation of businesses in the Philippines Both large and small enterprises, Alibaba Cloud said it had established partnerships with more than 20 organizations across its retail business. Healthcare FinTech Information and Communication Technology Outsourcing business process media and education sector

Last year, Alibaba Cloud announced the formation of the Philippines Ecosystem Alliance to rapidly pursue digitization of local businesses. and support the government's Cloud First policy. The company also aims to train 50,000 local IT professionals and help 5,000 businesses migrate online by 2023.