Google Cloud has signed a multiyear deal with Dagang NeXchange Berhad, or DNex, to provide sovereign cloud services in Malaysia, Reuters’ Rozanna Latiff reports. Under the agreement, DNeX will be authorized to operate Google Distributed Cloud, which provides “air-gapped” solutions for Malaysian organizations, the report says. In May, Google said it would invest $2B to develop its first data center and Google Cloud region in Malaysia. “Google Cloud and DNeX will empower organizations with the state-of-the-art distributed cloud infrastructure, developer tools, and AI services they need to drive digital transformation on their own terms,” Vice President of Google Cloud Asia Pacific Karan Bajwa said in the statement.
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