Microsoft will expand its cloud computing and AI infrastructure in Australia over the next two years
SYDNEY - Microsoft announced Tuesday a Aus$5 billion investment in Australia focused on cloud computing and artificial intelligence, saying it would boost the country’s economy and cyber defences.
It represents Microsoft’s largest investment in Australia in its 40-year history in the country, the company said in a statement. The tech giant said it would also work with Australia’s cyber spy agency, the Australian Signals Directorate, on a “cyber shield” to protect the country from threats.Microsoft’s partnership with the signals directorate would improve Australia’s capacity to identify, prevent and respond to cyber threats, he said.
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