Google expands India cloud services with new infrastructure in Delhi-NCR
Alphabet Inc's Google is ramping up cloud
infrastructure in India with a second cluster of data centres in and
around capital New Delhi to meet increasing customer demands in a key growth
market, senior company executives said.
The Google cloud region in Delhi and its
outskirts is the U.S. tech giant's second such piece of infrastructure in the
country and the tenth in the Asia Pacific.
"We have seen enormous growth in
demand for Google cloud services in India so expanding our footprint in a new
cloud region gives us the ability to offer more capacity for growth over many
years," Thomas Kurian, CEO at Google Cloud, told a news conference this
week ahead of a formal announcement on Thursday. "It's a large commitment
from us in capital and infrastructure investment and it's designed to allow us
to capture the opportunity that we see around growth."
The new infrastructure will help provide
solutions for problems such as disaster recovery within India and ensure low
latency for many state-run enterprises in and around Delhi, Kurian added. Read
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