The AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region gives
customers more choice to run workloads and securely store data in
Thailand while serving end users with even lower latency
New Region reflects AWS’s long-term commitment
to meeting high demand for cloud services in Thailand and across
Asia Pacific
AWS plans to invest more than $5 billion and
support an average of more than 11,000 full-time equivalent jobs
annually in Thailand, adding approximately $10 billion to
Thailand’s GDP
Active customers in Thailand and across
Southeast Asia include 2C2P, Ascend Money, Bank of Ayudhya, Big
Data Institute, The Center of Excellence in Digital and AI for
Mental Health, Charoen Pokphand Group, Dailitech, Digital
Government Development Agency, ECV, G-Able, KASIKORN
Business-Technology Group, Metro Systems, NTT DATA, Stock Exchange
of Thailand, and many others innovating on AWS
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company
(NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced the launch of the AWS Asia Pacific
(Thailand) Region. Now, developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and
enterprises, as well as government, education, and nonprofit
organizations, will have greater choice for running their
applications and serving end users from AWS data centers located in
Thailand. As part of its long-term commitment, AWS is planning to
invest more than $5 billion in Thailand. For more information about
AWS Global Infrastructure, visit
aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure.
AWS estimates the construction and ongoing operation of the new
AWS Region will add approximately $10 billion to Thailand’s gross
domestic product (GDP) and support an average of more than 11,000
full-time-equivalent jobs at external businesses annually. These
jobs, including construction, facility maintenance, engineering,
telecommunications, and others within the country’s broader
economy, will be part of the AWS supply chain in Thailand.
“I would like to extend my appreciation to Amazon Web Services
for investing in the development of data centers in Thailand,” said
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, prime minister of Thailand. “I am pleased
that Thailand’s potential and readiness have been recognized by one
of the world’s leading companies. I look forward to AWS playing a
pivotal role, in partnership with the government, in advancing
Thailand toward a more inclusive digital society and expanding
access to digital services for all citizens.”
“We continue to see rapid cloud adoption across Asia Pacific as
more customers unlock the full potential of the world’s most
extensive, reliable, and secure cloud,” said Prasad Kalyanaraman,
vice president of Infrastructure Services at AWS. “This new AWS
Region in Thailand will help customers across all industries deploy
advanced applications with a broad set of AWS technologies that
offer both core cloud capabilities, such as compute, storage,
analytics, and networking, and services that enable customers to
rapidly evolve, such as artificial intelligence and machine
learning. With today’s launch, AWS is proud to support Thailand’s
digital transformation and help accelerate its role as a regional
hub for artificial intelligence.”
With the launch of the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, AWS
has 111 Availability Zones across 35 geographic regions, with
announced plans to launch 15 more Availability Zones and five more
AWS Regions in Mexico, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Taiwan, and the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. AWS Regions are
composed of Availability Zones that place infrastructure in
separate and distinct geographic locations. The AWS Asia Pacific
(Thailand) Region consists of three Availability Zones located far
enough from each other to support customers’ business continuity,
but near enough to provide low latency for high availability
applications that use multiple Availability Zones. Each
Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, and physical
security, and is connected through redundant, ultra-low-latency
networks. AWS customers focused on high availability can design
their applications to run in multiple Availability Zones to achieve
even greater fault tolerance.
AWS offers the broadest and deepest portfolio of services,
including analytics, compute, database, IoT, generative AI, machine
learning, mobile services, storage, and other cloud technologies.
Customers from startups and enterprises to public sector
organizations and nonprofits will be able to use advanced
technologies from the world’s leading cloud provider to drive
innovation, meet data residency preferences, achieve lower latency,
and serve demand for cloud services in Thailand and across Asia
Pacific.
Customers and AWS Partners welcome the AWS Region in
Thailand
Organizations across ASEAN and in Thailand are among the
millions of active customers using AWS in more than 190 countries
around the world. Enterprises in Thailand choose AWS to innovate,
drive cost efficiencies, and accelerate time to market. Thai
customers using AWS include 2C2P, Ascend Money, Bank of Ayudhya,
Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group), and KASIKORN Business-Technology
Group. Thailand public sector customers use AWS to help drive cost
savings and better serve local citizens. These customers include
Big Data Institute (BDI), Digital Government Development Agency,
the Center of Excellence in Digital and AI for Mental Health
(AIMET), and the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). Thai startups
and small businesses, including BODA Technology & Consultancy,
BOTNOI Group, Flow Account, Pomelo Fashion, and Sunday Technology,
are building on AWS to rapidly scale nationally in the Asia Pacific
region and around the world.
Bank of Ayudhya Public Company Limited, one of Thailand’s top
banks, relies on AWS to address specific challenges such as
enhancing customer experience, improving financial accessibility,
and optimizing operational efficiency. The bank utilizes AWS cloud
services, including data analytics, machine learning, and AI, to
innovate and streamline processes. “As our strategic cloud
provider, AWS plays a critical role in driving the Krungsri cloud
program, which serves more than 12 million people. With a local
Thailand Region, this will expand the Krungsri and AWS partnership
tremendously and will significantly expand the possibilities,” said
Pochara Vanaratseath, head of IT, Bank of Ayudhya Public Company
Limited.
Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) is Thailand’s largest
conglomerate, operating across agribusiness, food, retail,
telecommunications, and e-commerce in over 21 countries. CP Group
uses AWS to drive digital transformation, enhance operational
efficiency, scale rapidly, improve data analytics capabilities,
develop new digital products and services, and innovate across
their diverse business units. “This investment by AWS aligns
perfectly with our commitment to implement cutting-edge technology
to drive sustainable growth and improve lives,” said Thanasorn
Jaidee, president of True Internet Data Center (True IDC), a
subsidiary of CP Group. “The new region will enable us to
accelerate our digital transformation initiatives, enhance our data
security and compliance posture, and develop innovative solutions
more efficiently. We look forward to leveraging this local AWS
infrastructure to better serve our customers and contribute to
Thailand's digital economy.”
Established in 2016, KASIKORN Business-Technology Group (KBTG)
is the technology arm of KASIKORNBANK, one of Thailand’s leading
commercial banks, and relies on AWS to enable more than 400
applications to make financial services accessible, convenient, and
inclusive to customers across Asia Pacific. “Building on AWS has
been a game-changing strategy for us, enabling us to establish our
leadership in the fintech industry,” said Tawan Jithavech, chief
technology officer at KBTG. “We chose AWS because of its broad
spectrum of services, deep expertise in cloud solutions, and the
agility with which they can help us scale our operations. With the
new AWS Thailand Region, we will easily enhance our network
response times, be able to synchronize data more effectively, and
consistently deliver superior financial services to our customers
quickly and safely by relying on the world’s most secure, reliable,
and available infrastructure.”
Thai government agency, the Big Data Institute (BDI), is leading
the charge to transform Thailand into a data-driven nation through
the development of the National Big Data Platform, which empowers
government bodies to formulate informed policies that address key
economic and social challenges. BDI launched several data
integration initiatives, including Health Link, Travel Link, and
the Thai Large Language Model (Thai LLM) platforms, all aimed at
enhancing data accessibility and utility across sectors. “With the
new AWS Thailand Region, we are excited to announce that the Big
Data Institute will migrate Health Link, our decentralized health
information exchange service, to AWS’s data centers in Thailand,”
said Dr. Tiranee Achalakul, president and CEO of BDI. “Health Link
is set to provide effective patient care by enabling seamless
access to health records without centrally storing sensitive
information. We chose AWS as our primary cloud provider due to its
renowned secure, robust, and highly scalable infrastructure,
coupled with exceptional engineering and consulting support. As we
expand our Health Link user base, maintaining a stable, secure, and
efficient operational environment will be crucial – and we know we
can do that with AWS.”
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has been Thailand’s primary
securities trading venue since 1975, with its online trading
platform supporting more than 3.6 million users. AWS provides SET
with robust, highly scalable, and low latency cloud infrastructure
for its online trading platform that can meet stringent security
and compliance requirements. “With an increase in digital
investors, it is vital for SET to adapt quickly to new market
demands and offer services that cater to the appetite of this
growing generation,” said Thirapun Sanpakit, senior executive vice
president and head of the IT division at the Stock Exchange of
Thailand. “Using AWS for SET’s online trading platforms helps us
easily scale to accommodate 500,000 concurrent users, while
maintaining maximum operational efficiency. With the new AWS
Thailand Region, we will expand our low-latency market data
offerings to further enhance the trading experience of our
investors.”
The AWS Partner Network (APN) includes tens of thousands of
independent software vendors (ISVs) and systems integrators (SIs)
around the world. AWS Partners build innovative solutions and
services on AWS, and the APN helps by providing business,
technical, marketing, and go-to-market support to customers. AWS
ISVs, technology partners, SIs, and consulting partners help
enterprise and public sector customers migrate to AWS, deploy
mission-critical applications, and provide a full range of
monitoring, automation, and management services for customers’
cloud environments. AWS Partners in Thailand include Com7,
Dailitech, Dakok, Deloitte, Fujitsu, G-Able, Inteltion, Metro
Systems, MFEC, NTT DATA, SiS Distribution, SoftwareOne, True IDC,
and Yip in Tsoi & Co., Ltd. For the full list of AWS Partners,
visit aws.amazon.com/partners.
Dailitech is a Thai technology company specializing in data
solutions and AI focusing on the foundational aspects of network,
security, and application migrations to the AWS cloud. “The launch
of the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region will significantly
enhance Dailitech’s ability to accelerate innovation and improve
performance for our customers in Southeast Asia,” said Dr. Vit
Niennattrakul, managing director, Dailitech. “We are also proud and
excited that this expansion by AWS further cements Thailand's
position as a key player in the region's digital economy, and it
will unlock tremendous potential for Thai businesses and for the
Thai people.”
NTT DATA, part of the global NTT Group, is a leading IT services
provider. They collaborate with AWS to offer cloud migration,
management, and optimization services to businesses in Thailand.
NTT DATA leverages AWS’s infrastructure and tools to help clients
accelerate digital transformation, enhance operational efficiency,
and innovate in areas like IoT and data analytics. “This strategic
investment by AWS aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving
digital transformation in Thailand and the broader ASEAN region,”
said Sutas Kongdumrongkiat, CEO, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and
Myanmar, NTT DATA. “The new AWS Thailand Region will enable us to
offer our clients enhanced cloud solutions with improved
performance, lower latency, and stronger data sovereignty. As a
long-standing AWS Partner, we’re excited to leverage this local
infrastructure to accelerate innovation, particularly in areas like
IoT, smart cities, and Industry 4.0. This development will
undoubtedly strengthen Thailand's position as a digital hub and
foster new opportunities for businesses across various
sectors.”
Investing in Thailand
The new AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region is the latest in
AWS’s ongoing investments in Thailand to provide customers with
advanced and secure cloud services, along with skilling, training,
and community engagement programs. Since 2020, AWS has launched six
Amazon CloudFront edge locations in Thailand, which accelerate the
delivery of data, videos, applications, and APIs to users worldwide
with low latency and high transfer speeds. In 2020, AWS launched
AWS Outposts in Thailand to deliver AWS infrastructure and services
to virtually any on-premises or edge location for a truly
consistent hybrid experience. In 2022, AWS deepened its investment
in Thailand with the launch of AWS Local Zones in Bangkok. AWS
Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that place
compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to
large populations and industry centers, enabling customers to
deliver applications that require single-digit millisecond latency
to end users.
Since 2017, AWS has trained more than 50,000 individuals in
Thailand in cloud skills. AWS continues to invest in upskilling
developers, students, and the next generation of IT leaders in
Thailand with sought-after cloud skills through AWS Skills to Jobs
Tech Alliance and AWS Training & Certification programs like
AWS Academy. AWS also launched the “Tech for Digital Future”
program in Thailand to provide basic cloud computing skills to high
school and vocational students about cloud fundamentals in Thai.
AWS Academy provides higher education institutions around the world
with a free, ready-to-teach cloud computing curriculum that
prepares students for industry-recognized AWS Certifications and
in-demand cloud jobs. AWS Academy currently runs courses in more
than 30 universities in Thailand, including Chulalongkorn
University, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,
Mahidol University, Siam University, and Sukhothai Thammathirat
Open University, that cover cloud foundations, cloud architecting,
cloud operations, cloud developing, and data engineering, as well
as specialty certifications related to machine learning, cyber
security, and other domains. Since the program launched, more than
one million students have been trained by the AWS Academy
globally.
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reaching net-zero carbon across its operations by 2040, 10 years
ahead of the Paris Agreement, as part of The Climate Pledge. Amazon
co-founded The Climate Pledge and became its first signatory in
2019.
AWS is constantly working on ways to increase the energy
efficiency of its data centers—optimizing data center design,
investing in purpose-built chips, and innovating with new cooling
technologies. A report by Accenture, commissioned by AWS, estimates
AWS’s infrastructure is up to 4.1 times more efficient than
on-premises, and when workloads are optimized on AWS, the
associated carbon footprint can be reduced by up to 99%. With the
new AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, customers will also benefit
from AWS’s sustainability efforts across its infrastructure. For
more information about AWS sustainability efforts, visit
aws.amazon.com/about-aws/sustainability.
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