Google is spending billions on new data centers and undersea cables to connect them
Google has announced its latest multi-billion dollar effort to boost connectivity and prepare for greater adoption of cloud and high-performance computing.
A $2 billion investment is planned to fund two new data center campuses in South Carolina, which will strengthen the company’s U.S. infrastructure.
The two campuses, located at 1055 Research Center Drive in Ridgeville and in Winding Woods Commerce Park in St. George, Dorchester County, will span 230 and 206 acres, respectively, and are expected to generate 200 operational positions and as many as 1,200 jobs . long-term construction work.
Google continues to invest in data centers
In addition to the investment in Dorchester County, Google has also committed another $1.3 billion to expand its data center in Berkeley County, which has been operational since 2007. The move marks an expansion of the company’s existing commitment to the state, where it has already invested heavily. over the years.
“Today marks an important milestone in Google’s partnership with South Carolina. Our continued investments are a testament to the state’s exceptional workforce and thriving business environment,” said Monique Picou, Google Global VP Cloud Supply Chain and Operations.
South Carolina Governor Harry McMaster welcomed the investment: “We are proud to support Google’s new operations in Dorchester County and appreciate the opportunities they will create for the people of South Carolina.”
In addition to strengthening onshore infrastructure, the company has also invested heavily in submarine cables. The company has significantly expanded its submarine cable infrastructure in recent years new line between Australia and Africa earlier this year.
The cable will connect Australia to South Africa and then run on solid ground via Zimbabwe, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda before terminating in Kenya.