1. Amazon has announced an additional investment of €8.8 billion in its German cloud infrastructure, specifically for Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the Rhein-Main area. 2. This investment is part of a broader €10 billion commitment to expand both logistics and cloud services in Germany. 3. The move aims to meet the growing demand for AWS services in the country and will contribute to the creation of 4,000 new jobs by the end of the year.
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