Alibaba Cloud Computing To Open Data Center In Silicon Valley
The Silicon Valley data center initially will provide a variety of cloud computing services that are expected to attract overseas Chinese businesses as they develop various kinds of applications.
Aliyun, Alibaba's cloud computing business, has announced the opening of its first overseas data center in Silicon Valley, signifying an important move to serve clients globally. The center will initially target Chinese enterprises based in the United States with the plan to gradually expand its products and services to international clients in the second half of this year. Aliyun has existing data centers in Hangzhou, Qingdao, Beijing, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong.
The Silicon Valley data center initially will provide a variety of cloud computing services that are expected to attract overseas Chinese businesses as they develop various kinds of applications. U.S. businesses will also be sought as Aliyun learns more about the needs of overseas companies.