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Google to invest up to $2 billion in Polish data centre, paper says – Metro US

Google to invest up to $2 billion in Polish data centre, paper says

FILE PHOTO: Logo of Google is seen in Davos
FILE PHOTO: Logo of Google is seen in Davos

WARSAW (Reuters) – Google will invest as much as $2 billion in a data centre in Poland to deal with cloud services, the Puls Biznesu daily said on Wednesday.

News of the investment follows an announcement by Microsoft in May that it will invest $1 billion in a Polish data centre, as the largest economy in the European Union’s eastern wing tries to position itself as a regional technology hub.

“Region Google Cloud in Warsaw is the biggest investment in infrastructure of this type in Poland,” the paper quoted Magdalena Dziewguc, Google Cloud’s business development director in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe, as saying.

“We are getting ready for it to be operational at the beginning of 2021.”

Jadwiga Emilewicz, Poland’s deputy prime minister, told the paper she estimated Google could invest $1.5 billion to $2 billion in the project.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)