Google plans to invest $1 billion to build digital infrastructure in Thailand, including a new data centre, the US tech giant has announced, saying the move would support 14,000 jobs in the kingdom.
The five-year investment will bolster Thailand's digital economy, create over 10,000 jobs each year and support the country’s ...
Alphabet's Google will invest $1 billion in Thailand for data centers, aiming to enhance cloud services and create 14,000 ...
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Minister Paetongtarn Shinwatra (right). Alphabet’s Google will spend $1 billion to build new cloud computing and data center ...