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Amazon to invest billions more
Ohio's Tech Boom: Amazon Announces Whopping $10 Billion Investment for Data Center Expansion in the Buckeye State
Amazon Web Services announced a $10 billion investment to expand data centers in Ohio, expected to generate jobs by 2030.
Amazon Web Services to invest billions to expand Ohio data center infrastructure
Amazon Web Services will invest an estimated $10 billion in additional funding to expand its data center infrastructure across Ohio.
Amazon Web Services to invest additional $10B in Ohio data centers by 2030
Amazon Web Services plans to invest an additional $10 billion to expand its data center footprint across Ohio, the state announced Monday, Dec. 16.
Amazon to invest billions more in data centers across Ohio
Amazon announced Monday that it will invest $10 billion in Ohio data centers beyond the billions the company has already announced.
Amazon to invest $10 Billion in Ohio for data center, creating hundreds of jobs
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, the Ohio Department of Development, and JobsOhio announced that Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest an estimated $10 billion in additional
Amazon Web Services investing billions more in Midwestern data centers
Amazon Web Services, Amazon's cloud computing service for businesses, built an $87 million data center in Ameriplex at the Port in Port in Portage and is building an $11 billion data center in New Carlisle,
Amazon promises to build more Ohio data centers
Amazon plans to invest $10 billion toward building new Ohio data centers in to-be-determined locations, the company announced Monday. Why it matters: The commitment will create "hundreds of new, well-paying jobs" across "greater Ohio" by the end of 2030,
Amazon Web Services plans $10 billion Ohio investment
Amazon plans to invest $10 billion over the next five years to expand data centers across the state. Monday’s announcement is on top of a $7.8 billion plan announced last year and more than $6 billion already spent in Ohio through the end of 2022.
$10B more announced to bolster expansion of data centers in Ohio
Amazon Web Services and the state of Ohio on Monday announced the company will invest $10 billion to bolster its data infrastructure in the Buckeye State.
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