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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Amazon Web Services will invest another $10 billion to bolster its data center infrastructure in Ohio. The ...
The company and the Ohio governor’s office announced the plan, which will enable Amazon to enlarge its data centers outside ...
Amazon Web Services will look beyond Columbus, where energy supply is constrained, to expand its data centers in the state.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, the Ohio Department of Development, and JobsOhio announced today that Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest an estimated $10 ...
Ohio is set to become a major player in the technology sector as Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces plans to invest an ...
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 more ...