AWS invests in Stockholm

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is establishing a new datacenter region in the Stockholm area. The new AWS EU (Stockholm) Region will be operational in 2018.

“AWS’s decision to open a new region in Sweden to serve the Nordics with flexible, secure, reliable, and low latency cloud services confirms that Sweden has the best possible conditions to operate large-scale datacenters,” says Tomas Sokolnicki, head of data centers at Business Sweden. “This investment will further accelerate Sweden’s position as a leading choice for mission critical cloud and IT infrastructure.”
Sweden’s unique combination of low energy costs, the lowest in the European Union, together with a strong renewable energy base, a near zero-carbon footprint and robust fiber connectivity makes it one of Europe’s most ideal locations for datacenters.
Sweden has a strong proven track record in the digital economy, driven by a high rate of technology adoption and an innovative business climate. The adoption of cloud has matured to an advanced stage where the private and public sectors increasingly are relying more on cloud infrastructure. An AWS datacenter region in Stockholm will provide Nordic companies, public sector organizations and other international companies the infrastructure needed to offer their digital services and serve their customers with a low latency local solution.
“Stockholm is home to major headquarters of large multinationals as well as fast scaling startups such as Spotify, Klarna, and King at a level not seen anywhere except in Silicon Valley. In addition to being close to important decision makers within these companies Stockholm, being an internet hub with 125 connected networks and all the major carriers, allows datacenter operators and content providers to connect redundantly to end users in the Nordics as well as Russia” says Torbj?rn Bengtsson, head of data centers at Invest Stockholm.
AWS’s decision is further evidence that Sweden is open for business and one of the best places in the world for technology companies to test, grow and expand their business.
This announcement has been welcomed by Sweden’s Innovation and Enterprise Minister, Mikael Damberg.
"I am very happy to welcome AWS to Sweden. Their decision to establish a new region in our country is a recognition of Sweden’s competitive position within the European Union (EU), with the highest levels of renewable energy, in the power grid, in the EU, as well as a world leading digital infrastructure and IT industry. The AWS investment in Sweden will strengthen our position in the global digital shift. For us, trade in a modern globalized economy is not only about goods, but also about services, sharing of knowledge, and the free flow of data” said Mr Damberg.
Invest Stockholm, Data Centers by Sweden, an initiative led by Business Sweden, and in close collaboration with the regional development agencies, and local government teams have worked alongside AWS throughout the various phases of the decision and site selection process.
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