- AWS is believed to be arresting future placement lease negotiations
- Microsoft has also filed a $ 1 billion project of Ohio
- AWS vice president said that Genai’s demand is still strong
According to reports, Amazon Web Services (AWS) reassess some placement lease negotiations, especially internationally, in the midst of continuous cost concerns.
Although the company seems to be stopping some future discussions, it seems that Amazon will not withdraw the signed agreements, with confirmed projects that will continue.
However, it is undoubtedly a sign of the times, with Microsoft also recently confirming that it would stop a $ 1 billion project for a data center campus in Ohio.
AWS is also stopping some data center plans
Kevin Miller, vice president of AWS for global data centers, confirmed in a LinkedIn publication that the change was not indicative of a reduced interest in artificial intelligence, but rather a change of approach in the midst of growing costs.
“First, we continue to see a strong demand for generative and fundamental workloads in AWS,” Miller explained. “This is routine capacity management, and there has been no recent fundamental change in our expansion plans.”
Millions have been eliminated from the stock market in recent weeks, and Trump rates play a considerable role in economic fluctuations.
Companies like Amazon and Microsoft have had to reassess their strategies, particularly abroad, where currency conversions will no longer be so favorable, but it seems that plans are only being suspended until economies become more stable instead of being completely eliminated.
In the case of AWS, the changes in its placement strategy do not reflect the complete history, because the company could also be changing more calculating internally, plus a change than a general reduction, then.
Reiterating the company’s commitment to expand its data centers worldwide, Miller’s LinkedIn Feed is full of shared advertisements, ICNLDLDLDLDING A commitment of $ 8.3 billion in Maharashtra, India; the launch of a new AWS region in Asia Pacific (Thailand); An investment of $ 11 billion in Georgia and $ 10 billion in funds for infrastructure in Ohio.
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