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PM asks Microsoft to invest in regional data centre in Thailand


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This isn't a joke and has little to do with Windows/Office pirating.

 

AWS (Amazon) is soon to announce a go live of full region in Bangkok, it's been in development for a while, this is 3 AZs (physical data centers) that are separated enough to weather local issues (power, flooding etc..). AWS already have a local-zone here (1 AZ)

 

Azure (Microsoft) and also GoogleCloudPlatform have probably been in development just as long, but this is photo time, this will be well beyond meeting of understanding at this point.

 

This isn't secret in the industry..

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3 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

He certainly seems to be trying to big up everything that he can , from Debt Management of the Thai Population, to attracting Microsoft to the land of Scams

Lets see what comes down in about 6 Months time

 

Same that always comes around here...

failure, mucking it up, deceit, etc. ????

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1 minute ago, circa02 said:

Maybe you can explain this nugget of wisdom and enlighten us?

Obviously you are not the brightest light in the shed if you need explaining.

 

How can a Windows version, downloaded from the official Microsoft website, but not licensed (activated), can become a pirated version.

 

Microsoft tolerates this even, because all they do is give you a nag screen "this copy of Windows is not activated" and no updates, but that doesn't turns it in a pirated Windows.

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On 9/22/2023 at 3:47 PM, circa02 said:

This isn't a joke and has little to do with Windows/Office pirating.

 

AWS (Amazon) is soon to announce a go live of full region in Bangkok, it's been in development for a while, this is 3 AZs (physical data centers) that are separated enough to weather local issues (power, flooding etc..). AWS already have a local-zone here (1 AZ)

 

Azure (Microsoft) and also GoogleCloudPlatform have probably been in development just as long, but this is photo time, this will be well beyond meeting of understanding at this point.

 

This isn't secret in the industry..

There are other large providers looking to set up physical infrastructure here too.  Many factors driving this, space and power constraints in Singapore, concern about being too heavily invested in China and others.  Will be interesting to see how far this goes.

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