Microsoft launches 3 data centres in India
September 29, 2015  16:07
Tech giant Microsoft today launched commercial cloud services from its three data centres in India, giving companies an option to store their data locally. 

The data centres are located in Mumbai, Pune and Chennai. 

The company, however, did not share the investment details about the centres. 

A couple of days ago, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Silicon Valley, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had announced the availability of its cloud services operating out of India's data centres. 

Microsoft said it has invested over USD 15 billion so far in building a cloud infrastructure and cloud services globally. The company has more than 100 data centres located in over 40 countries.
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