- Oracle invests $6.5B in Malaysian cloud region
- Investment supports country’s AI and digital goals
- Local businesses gain access to cutting-edge cloud services
Tech Giant Bets Big on Southeast Asian Hub
Oracle has announced a massive $6.5 billion investment to establish a public cloud region in Malaysia.
This move aims to meet the surging demand for AI and cloud services in the country, positioning Malaysia as a key player in Southeast Asia’s tech landscape.
Cutting-Edge AI Infrastructure
The new cloud region will offer Malaysian organizations access to Oracle’s full suite of cloud services, including OCI Generative AI Agents and OCI Supercluster.
These tools will enable local companies to leverage advanced AI capabilities while maintaining data sovereignty.
Boosting Malaysia’s Digital Ambitions
This investment aligns with Malaysia’s New Industrial Master Plan, which aims to create 3,000 smart factories by 2030.
The move is expected to empower local businesses, especially SMEs, enhancing their global competitiveness through innovative AI and cloud technologies.