Huawei will open a new data center in Tultitlán, State of Mexico. Region, as the space is called, will generate 1,500 direct jobs and will support the education, medicine, retail and internet industries in the country.
Mexico is becoming a key player for the world's data centers.
This Huawei center, which will be called Region, will serve the needs of the education, medicine, retail and internet industries in the country.
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'Our new cloud' Region 'is proof of our strategy and commitment to customers in Mexico and Latin America and represents Huawei's consistent investment in the country, including computing infrastructure, service team, sales team and also the investment, 'explained Liu Jiude, Huawei's CEO in Mexico, who did not reveal the amount of investment for this infrastructure.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of information technologies and the management of information through the cloud, so companies are looking for automation processes with industry 4.0, that is where Huawei sees an opportunity in the market .
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The brand of Chinese origin has already created a technology service platform in Querétaro, the Silicon Valley of Latin America, and a supplier center in Guadalajara.
His plan is to invest in 5G, artificial intelligence, big data and further accelerate the country's digitization.
'We are investing throughout Latin America. Regarding our public cloud service, we estimate to invest a lot in Mexico, because it is a market with a lot of potential not only in Mexico City or in the State of Mexico, but we also estimate to invest throughout the country, 'said Liu Jiude.
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