Microsoft announces RM10.48bil AI, cloud investment in Malaysia


Nadella is on a three-nation tour of South-East Asia – Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia – to announce a range of investments in data centres, AI and cloud services. Microsoft announced a US$2.2bil (RM10.48bil) investment in AI and cloud computing in Malaysia on May 2 to help develop the country’s AI infrastructure. — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Microsoft pledged a US$2.2bil (RM10.48bil) investment in artificial intelligence and cloud computing in Malaysia on May 2 to help develop the country’s AI infrastructure.

The tech giant’s chief executive Satya Nadella is on a three-nation tour of South-East Asia – Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia – to announce a range of investments in data centres, AI and cloud services.

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