The massive $150 billion Amazon plans to spend over the next few years building data centers to handle a surge in demand for artificial intelligence applications and other digital services. At the same time, it will allow the tech giant to maintain the number one position in the cloud services market, where it has about twice the share of the second-ranked player, Microsoft. “We're expanding capacity significantly,” said Kevin Miller, an AWS vice president who oversees the company's data centers. “I think it just gives us the ability to reach customers further.” Amazon, according to Bloomberg, plans to spend $150 billion over the next 15 years to build data centers, including in Mississippi, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Thailand. In fact, in Mississippi, Amazon will pay to help the local utility company build solar farms. Much of Amazon's data center expansion is targeted […]
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