The article discusses Amazon’s plans to invest $11 billion in data centers for its cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS is a major profit driver for Amazon, generating $62 billion in revenue in 2022. The investment aims to meet the growing demand for cloud computing services and expand AWS’s global infrastructure. The new data centers will be built in the United States, Spain, India, Australia, Canada, Israel, New Zealand, and Switzerland. AWS currently operates 84 data centers across 26 geographic regions globally. The investment underscores the importance of cloud computing for businesses and the fierce competition among major tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Oracle in this space. The article highlights AWS’s commitment to expanding its cloud services and infrastructure to support its customers’ digital transformation efforts.