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Amazon Launches AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region, Potential RM29.2 Bil Investment

KUALA LUMPUR: Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com Inc company, recently launched the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region with plans to invest about US$6.2 billion (about RM29.2 billion) in Malaysia through 2038.

In a statement issued in Seattle, it was said that starting 22 August, developers, startups, entrepreneurs and enterprises as well as government, education and non-profit organisations will have greater choices for funning their applications and serving end users from AWS data centres located in Malaysia.

“The construction and operation of the new AWS Region is estimated to add approximately US$12.1 billion (RM57.3 million) to Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP) and will support an average of more than 3,00 full-time equivalent jobs at external businesses annually through 2038.

“These jobs, including construction, facility maintenance, engineering, telecommunications and others within the country’s broader economy, will be part of the AWS supply chain in Malaysia,” it said.

With the launch of the AWS APAC (Malaysia) Region, AWS has 108 availability zones across 34 geographic regions, with announced plans to launch 18 more availability zones and 6 more AWS Regions in Mexico, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand and the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.

It said the AWS APAC (Malaysia) Region consists of 3 availability zones located far enough from each other to support customers’ business continuity but near enough to provide low latency for high availability applications that use multiple availability zones.

“Each availability zone has independent power, cooling and physical security and is connected through redundant, ultra-low-latency networks,” it said.

AWS customers focused on high availability can design their applications to run in multiple availability zones to achieve even greater fault tolerance.

“With the launch, AWS is proud to support Malaysia’s digital transformation and help accelerate its role as a regional hub for artificial intelligence (AI),” said AWS Vice-President of Infrastructure Services, Prasad Kalyanaraman.

Meanwhile, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Daruk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the launch of an AWS infrastructure region in Malaysia provides access to new and emerging technology for Malaysian entities and businesses of all sizes, boosting our country’s capabilities for digital innovation.

He said this milestone is a significant step towards fulfilling the vision of Malaysia’s New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030 to build a highly skilled, innovative, prosperous, inclusive and sustainable economy.

“We recognise the transformative power of digitalisation, cloud computing and AI as key drivers in Malaysia’s effort to become a manufacturing and services hub within Asia.

“As the largest investment made by an international technology company in Malaysia, the AWS infrastructure region will help ensure Malaysia remains competitive on the global stage,” the minister said.

AWS offers the broadest and deepest portfolio of services, including analytics, computing, database, Internet of Things, generative AI, machine learning, mobile services, storage and other cloud technologies.

Customers from startups and enterprises to public sector organisations and non-profits would be able to use advanced technologies from the world’s leading cloud provider to drive innovation, meet data residency preferences, achieve lower latency and serve the demand for cloud services in Malaysia and across APAC.

— BERNAMA

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