
Amazon listens to calls for Aussie datacentre
"Amazon has already opened offices in Australia and we've done that to support the AWS cloud computing business ... so [when] a couple of clients ask us if we're able to see staff based in Australia, the answer is yes.
Key part of our strategy going forward
"I want to make sure that you understand that international expansion is a key part of our strategy going forward and we're very interested in the Australian market. It's an in the extreme important market for us and ... you'll see that we're hiring," Owenby said, adding that the company is listening to the calls of its clients to build infrastructure down pursuant to this agreement.
Stay tuned to ZDNet Australia tomorrow when Nerdcam sits down for an on-camera chat with Amazon.com's chief research officer Dr Werner Vogels.
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