AWS to launch an Infrastructure Region in Mexico

AWS to launch an Infrastructure Region in Mexico

AWS Mexico (Central) Region will enable customers to run workloads and securely store their content in Mexico while serving end users with even lower latency.

AWS plans to launch an AWS infrastructure Region in Mexico by early 2025.

The new AWS Mexico (Central) Region will give developers, startups, entrepreneurs and enterprises, as well as government, education and nonprofit organizations, greater choice for running their applications and serving end users from data centers located in Mexico – ensuring that customers who want to store their content in Mexico can do so.

As part of its long-term commitment to Latin America, AWS is planning to invest more than $5 billion in Mexico over 15 years.

The upcoming AWS Mexico Region is the latest in AWS’s ongoing investments in Mexico to provide customers with advanced and secure cloud technologies.

“Cloud services are an essential part of everyday life, helping us to digitally and economically transform Mexico,” said Raquel Buenrostro, Mexican Secretary of Economy.

“We welcome AWS’s investment and expansion in Mexico because it is a sign of trust and demonstrates conditions are right to support the nearshoring trend across many sectors of our economy. We also welcome AWS’s investment in training students, micro, small and medium-sized companies and digital entrepreneurs in Mexico at scale.”

“AWS is excited to see thousands of customers in nearly every industry across Mexico innovate and grow,” said Prasad Kalyanaraman, Vice President of Infrastructure Services, AWS.

“Our investment in Mexico reflects AWS’s long-term commitment to customers so they can take advantage of advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. We look forward to helping customers in Mexico meet data residency preferences and deliver cloud-based applications with low latency, accelerating the country’s Digital Transformation and fueling economic growth.”

The new AWS Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch, adding to AWS’s existing 105 Availability Zones across 33 geographic regions globally.

The AWS Mexico (Central) Region will enable customers with data residency preferences or requirements to store their content securely in Mexico, enable customers to achieve even lower latency and serve demand for cloud services across Latin America.

Customers from startups to enterprises to government organizations and nonprofits will be able to use advanced technologies from the world’s leading cloud to drive innovation.

As part of a continued commitment to contribute to the development of digital skills, AWS will hire and develop additional local personnel to operate and support the new AWS Region in Mexico.

“Amazon has demonstrated confidence in our country and this investment is the result of the close collaboration that they have built with the government of Mexico,” said Emiliano Calderón, Head of National Digital Strategy for Mexico’s government.

“This administration has promoted an open policy for all technology companies as a foundational tool for digital and financial inclusion – with the ultimate objective of bringing technology and innovation closer to the people.”

Mexican customers using AWS include Aeroméxico, Banco Santander Mexico, BBVA, Cinépolis, Kavak, Palace Resorts and Vector Casa de Bolsa.

Mexican public sector customers include Government of the State of Michoacán, Nacional Monte de Piedad and Tec de Monterrey.

Startups and small businesses, including Kueski, Rappi and SkyAlert, are building their businesses on AWS to rapidly scale nationally and around the world.

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