
Microsoft in talks with Telangana for setting up $2Bn data centre
The Hindu
If the discussions fructify, this would be one of the major investments of Microsoft outside the USA.
Global techgiant Microsoft is in discussions with the Telangana government on a proposal for setting up one of its largest data centres with an investment outlay of about $2 to 2.25 billion in Hyderabad, sources close to the development said on Thursday. If the discussions fructify, this would be one of the major investments of Microsoft outside the USA. Telangana Minister for IT and Industries K.T. Rama Rao kicked off the process of discussions by initiating dialogues with senior management of Microsoft about a few months ago.
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