Government sees potential in new AWS offering

The logo of Amazon Web Services AWS is seen on the opening day of the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) audiovisual and systems integration exhibition in Barcelona on January 31, 2023.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Information and Communications Technology was bullish on Amazon Web Services’ latest offering, Local Zones, in boosting the country’s profile as a regional IT hub. 

AWS launched Local Zones in Manila, a service that would reduce latency for its customers. The offering would enable AWS clients to easily deploy applications closer to their end-users, since having “Local Zones” close to dense populations can speed up online gaming, live streaming, among others. 

“The launch of the AWS Local Zones location in Manila is a testament to the growing reputation of the Philippines as a premier regional IT hub," Ivan John Uy, DICT secretary in a statement.

The Marcos Jr. administration is pushing a digital transformation to take shape within the national government and the domestic economy. 

Besides that, the Philippines is considered worldwide as a hotspot for outsourcing services. 

These Local Zones situated in Manila is AWS’ newest addition to its infrastructure in the country. Their previous products rollouts include Amazon CloudFront, a content delivery network service. 

AWS clients include Jollibee Foods Corp., BDO, UnionBank of the Philippines, GCash, and Maya, among others.

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