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Malaysia has adopted Google Apps for 10M people and Chromebook for its schools as part of its effort to reform its national education system.
Google has invested US$2 billion in Malaysia to accelerate digital transformation in the country. This includes the development of its first Google data center and Google Cloud region in the country.
Following a multi-year partnership with Malaysian IT company Dagang NeXchange Berhad, Google will build a data center in Malaysia to meet the demand for cloud and AI services. Google's ...
Google on Thursday said it will invest $2 billion in Malaysia, with part of the funds going toward building its first data center and cloud region in the country, as the demand for AI and cloud ...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -Google Malaysia on Monday apologised for misquoting the ringgit's exchange rate, after the country's central bank called out its error, saying the tech giant had ...
Google will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to house the firm's first data center in the country, the government said Thursday, making it the latest tech titan to pump cash into the region in search of ...
Google has announced that it will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to establish its first data centre and "cloud region" in the Southeast Asian country, which is expected to create 26,500 jobs by 2030, ...
If you visited Google’s Malaysian website today, you might have had a big surprise. Because rather than finding the familiar minimalist interface of the world’s favourite search engine, visitors to ...
KUALA LUMPUR--Google has reaffirmed its commitment to further invest in Southeast Asia with the opening of a new office in Malaysia's city center. According to Julian Persaud, managing director ...
Malaysia's computing move underscores a dilemma faced by Microsoft: As emerging markets embrace technology, Google's low-cost and free software offers an attractive alternative. Similarly, Google ...
Google's Malaysian site has been hacked and replaced with a splash screen giving credit to a group called "Team Madleets." The normal site has been ...
Google Malaysia on Monday apologised for misquoting the ringgit's exchange rate, after the country's central bank called out its error, saying the tech giant had undervalued the currency against ...