Alibaba Expands AI Infrastructure with New South Korean Data Centre
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd plans to launch its second data centre in South Korea by the end of June, anticipating increased demand for AI infrastructure in the region. This development reflects Alibaba's strategy to bolster its technological capabilities and meet the growing needs of artificial intelligence applications.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is set to expand its global infrastructure by launching a second data centre in South Korea by the end of June. This move comes as the company anticipates rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in the region.
The establishment of a new data centre underscores Alibaba's commitment to enhancing its technological capabilities and supporting the burgeoning market for AI applications. As AI continues to gain momentum globally, Alibaba is strategically positioning itself to meet the increasing needs of this dynamic field.
Further developments from the company suggest a focused approach to solidify its presence and operational capabilities in international markets, aligning with the broader goals of expanding infrastructure to support cutting-edge technological advancements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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