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Microsoft adds its fifth Azure cloud region in China ZDNet

March 5, 2022
Source: zdnet.com zdnet.com
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Microsoft Microsoft goes public with details on its 'Singularity' AI infrastructure service The best Windows laptops Microsoft warns of emerging 'ice phishing' threat on blockchain, DeFi networks Want to run Android apps on Windows? You should have 16GB, says Microsoft As of this week, Microsoft now has added a fifth Chinese Azure region to its line-up . The new North China region in Hebei doubles the capacity of Microsoft's cloud portfolio in China, officials said in a blog post on March 3. Microsoft announced its plans to offer Azure in China through partner 21ViaNet in 2012. The first two Azure...
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