Google Inc. is going to become the third Asian centre in Taiwan, after Hong Kong and Singapore, targeting more than US$300 million as traffic across the region expected to grow online demand robustly.
The most prominent U.S. search engine will hire 25 full-time staff for building Taiwan’s data center on a 15-hectare site of Taiwan.
This centre will come online as early as the second half of 2013, according to Google’s announcement on Tuesday.
Investment over this centre will be larger than two other under construction centers, total is of $700 million that sports faster access of Internet with a variety of Google’s products in Asia. Read more