AWS will invest $5 billion in this Central Ohio county by 2030, representing half of the $10 billion investment it plans to ...
Amazon Web Services will invest another $10 billion to bolster its data center infrastructure in Ohio. The company and ...
Amazon Web Services has plans for a data center in Fayette County near the Jeffersonville outlet mall, about an hour's drive from Montgomery County, the company confirmed. "Fayette County is the first ...
Mike DeWine's office. Amazon noted that the $10 billion is in addition to $7.8 billion announced last year and $6 billion previously invested. In all, Amazon Web Services (AWS) expects to invest ...
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Responding to inquiries from this newspaper, an Amazon executive has confirmed Amazon Web Service’s plans for a data center in Fayette County, about an hour’s drive from Montgomery County.
Mike DeWine said Monday. The tech giant's new Ohio facilities, which should be completed by the end of 2030, will help power the push into AI by its cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services.
The investment will create hundreds of new, well-paying jobs by the end of 2030 and strengthen the state’s role as a major ...