Feb 13, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Alibaba Cloud has launched a second data center in Thailand today to meet increased demand in the country. The dual data centers will enable Alibaba Cloud to provide "scalable, elastic, and highly available cloud computing products with enhanced disaster recovery capabilities tailored to Thailand’s dynamic digital landscape while adhering to stringent security and regulatory standards.”
“Our latest data center strengthens our commitment to providing reliable, secure, and high-performance cloud services tailored to the needs of local businesses,” said Sean Yuan, vice president of international business at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. “With enhanced local infrastructure, we aim to empower enterprises to leverage the full potential of cloud technology, especially in generative AI applications.”
In May 2024, Alibaba outlined its plans for global expansion, including a cloud region in Mexico and building out in Thailand, the Philippines, and South Korea. The latest launch in Thailand brings Alibaba Cloud's footprint to 86 availability zones across 28 regions globally.
“Our latest data center strengthens our commitment to providing reliable, secure, and high-performance cloud services tailored to the needs of local businesses,” said Sean Yuan, vice president of international business at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. “With enhanced local infrastructure, we aim to empower enterprises to leverage the full potential of cloud technology, especially in generative AI applications.”
In May 2024, Alibaba outlined its plans for global expansion, including a cloud region in Mexico and building out in Thailand, the Philippines, and South Korea. The latest launch in Thailand brings Alibaba Cloud's footprint to 86 availability zones across 28 regions globally.