Microsoft is now offering general availability of
its Azure cloud service in China, becoming the first multinational
company to provide public cloud services in the Middle Kingdom.
Microsoft is partnering with 21Vianet, a Chinese data center services
provider, a marriage that likely helped appease Beijing officials.
(Until now, all major cloud providers in China -- Baidu, Alibaba and
Tencent -- have been Chinese.)The China launch is part of a broad push in Asia. Windows Azure -- the name will change to "Microsoft Azure" on April 3 -- became generally available in Japan last month. There are already Azure data centers in Singapore and Hong Kong.
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