Alibaba Cloud Launches First Data Centers in France
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- Alibaba Cloud has launched its first data centers in France, expanding its European presence to meet growing demand and support data sovereignty initiatives.
- This move positions the company to offer AI services across the region.
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Alibaba Cloud launched its first data centers in France to meet growing demand and support European data sovereignty. This expansion follows the European Commission's tech sovereignty package aimed at boosting AI leadership and digital independence.
Alibaba Cloud announced on Wednesday that it has launched its first data centres in France, as it continues to expand its footprint in Europe amid growing calls on the continent for data sovereignty.
The move came as a response to increasing demand from customers in the region, the cloud computing services unit of Alibaba Group Holding said in a statement.
“The expansion of our cloud infrastructure into France reinforces our ongoing commitment to empowering European businesses with sovereign, secure, and intelligent solutions,” said Feifei Li, Alibaba Cloud’s chief technology officer and president of international business.
The European Commission published its tech sovereignty package on June 3 in a bid to make the bloc “a global leader” in artificial intelligence and protect its “digital independence”.
The bloc’s Cloud and AI Development Act identified “limited data centre capacity” as a significant threat to its ability to benefit from the digital transformation.
The new facilities in Paris mark Alibaba Cloud’s third hub in Europe after Germany and Britain as the firm plans to roll out a suite of agentic AI services across the region in the second half of the year.
Offene Fragen
- What specific AI services will be rolled out?
- What is the capacity of the new data centers?
- How will this impact local French tech companies?





