Amazon invests $ 17 billion to cloud computing in Spain
Amazon.com intends to invest $ 15.7 billion ($ 17 billion) in Spain to expand its cloud industry in Europe, in the largest spending the company has so far announced on the continent, which contributes to a series of investment obligations that the company and its competitors in cloud technology have announced in the world. The ‘Amazon Web Services’ said in a statement today, on Wednesday that it continues until 2033, and that the plan comes within the framework of an update of a commitment the company made in 2021 to spend 2.5 billion euros in the country. ‘Amazon’ has allocated dozens of billions of dollars to expand the services of ‘Amazon Web Services’ worldwide as it announced similar long -term projects in Germany, Mexico, the United States, Saudi Arabia and Singapore this year. An increasing competition stares “Amazon Web Services”, the largest woolly computed provider and data storage by major server centers in the world, increases the competition of competitors such as “Microsoft”, which works on the global expansion. In addition to providing cloud services to corporate clients, Amazon data centers are a significant part of the infrastructure to enable the next generation of artificial intelligence instruments that require more computer strength and longer practice times. ‘Amazon’ also said it would invest 7.8 billion in German data centers until 2040, and the office of French President Emmanuel Macron said ‘Amazon’ spent 1.2 billion euros on infrastructure and calculation earlier this month.