Google To Invest $2 Billion In Malaysia For Data And Cloud Centers

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Google will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to develop its first data and cloud centers in the country, supporting some 26,500 jobs by 2030.

"Google's first data center and Google Cloud region is our largest planned investment so far in Malaysia – a place Google has been proud to call home for 13 years,” said Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Google’s parent company Alphabet in a statement. “This investment builds on our partnership with the Government of Malaysia to advance its 'Cloud First Policy,' including best-in-class cybersecurity standards.

 

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