Alibaba's (BABA) AliCloud to Open Second Silicon Valley-Located Data Center
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Alibaba to Open Second Silicon Valley Data Center to Meet Rising Cloud Demand
October 8, 2015 10:00 PM EDTHANGZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AliCloud, Alibaba Groups (NYSE: BABA) cloud computing arm, today announced that it has launched its second data center based in Silicon Valley in the United States, addressing increasing demand for affordable and secure, mission-critical cloud computing while creating an infrastructure for high availability and effective disaster recovery. Cloud customers can apply for the centers services starting Monday (October 12).
The new facility is AliClouds ninth globally and the fourth data center announced in 2015, after its first U.S. data center in March 2015, a Singapore data center announced in August, and an... More