The news: Amazon Web Services (AWS) is slowing down data center expansion plans, mimicking a pullback by Microsoft but leaving room for in-house construction.
The company is pausing talks on leading colocation centers, in which AWS would partner to build large-scale data centers that it leases space in but doesn’t fully own.
Some plans may have been too costly or unable to support AWS’ computing capacity needs, per AWS global data centers vice president Kevin Miller.
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