Microsoft to open first regional data centre in Thailand
Areas that would also benefit were enterprise-grade reliability, performance, and compliance with data residency and privacy standards, the company added in a statement.

The news comes a day after Chief Executive Satya Nadella announced investments worth $1.7 billion investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud facilities in neighbouring Indonesia.
"The datacenter region will expand the availability of Microsoft’s hyperscale cloud services," the company said in a statement.
"What that means it that is not only do you have full capability of Azure in Thailand, but the best world-class AI infrastructure," Nadella said at an event in Bangkok, the capital, referring to the company's cloud computing platform.
The Thailand data centre will also help enterprise-grade reliability, performance, and compliance with data residency and privacy standards, Microsoft added in the statement.
The data centre was in line with Thailand's aim to become a digital economy hub, Prime Minister Srettha Thaivisin said.
Microsoft has pledged to train 2.5 million people in Southeast Asia in the use of AI by 2025.
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