Amazon Web Services (AWS) has officially launched a new cloud computing region in Thailand, marking a significant investment of over US$5 billion. This strategic move aims to empower Thai businesses, startups, and government entities with improved access to cloud services, fostering economic growth and digital transformation.
The new AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region will comprise three distinct availability zones, ensuring business continuity and minimizing latency for users. It is projected to have a substantial economic impact, contributing an estimated US$10 billion annually to Thailand’s GDP and creating over 11,000 full-time jobs across various sectors.
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This launch underscores AWS’s commitment to expanding its global infrastructure. With a current footprint of 35 regions and ongoing plans for further expansion, AWS continues to provide businesses worldwide with access to reliable and scalable cloud solutions.
Notable Thai organizations already leveraging the power of AWS include CP Group and Bank of Ayudhya, demonstrating the growing adoption of cloud computing within the country.