Amazon will activate its new technological infrastructure in Mexico in Q1 2025 • Business • Forbes Mexico

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Las Vegas, Nevada.- AWS, the cloud business division of the technology company Amazon, announced that it will be in the first quarter of 2025 when it will activate the new technological infrastructure that it established in Mexico and in which it invested 5 billion dollars.

“In 2025, Mexico will be a regional technology hub. The infrastructure that will be activated in the first quarter will be a unique deployment in its form and design,” said Rubén Mugártegui, general director of AWS Mexico, at the start of AWS re:Invent, the annual summit that the company holds in Las Vegas.

The infrastructure had been announced by the company since August 2023, and the time when it would be activated had not been revealed.

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The project consists of 3 data centers built between 60 and 70 kilometers apart, but connected to each other, to offer security to public cloud users.

If there were any problems in the facilities, located in Jalisco, Nuevo León and Querétaro, the other two data centers would provide backup.

Before representatives of the press, Mugártegui explained that industries such as banking and entertainment, not only in Mexico, but in the region, will be able to offer better services, relying on this new technological hub based in Mexico.

This week, Amazon holds its annual summit in Las Vegas, where it brings together its entire ecosystem: developers, partners, end customers and government sectors.

Last week, the company ManageEngine announced that next year it will also build a data storage center in Mexico.

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