AWS Europe (Spain) Region allows customers to
run workloads and store data securely in Spain while serving end
users with even lower latency
The new AWS Region is estimated to support more
than 1,300 full-time jobs annually through a planned investment of
more than $2.5 billion (approx. 2.5 billion euros) in Spain over 10
years
AWS is launching a $150,000 (approx. 150,000
euros) AWS InCommunities Fund in Aragón to support local community
projects
Tens of thousands of customers in the Iberian
Peninsula, including BBVA, Cabify, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona,
Meliá International Hotels, Renfe, Repsol, and the Spanish Ministry
of Inclusion, Social Security, and Migration, are innovating on
AWS
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company
(NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced the launch of its eighth
infrastructure Region in Europe, the AWS Europe (Spain) Region.
Starting today, developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and
enterprises, as well as government, education, and nonprofit
organizations, will have even greater choice for running their
applications and serving end users from data centers located in
Spain, using advanced AWS technologies to drive innovation. AWS
estimates that its projected spending on the construction and
operation of the new Region will support more than 1,300 full-time
jobs, with a planned $2.5 billion (approx. 2.5 billion euros)
investment in Spain over 10 years. AWS also estimates that the new
Region will add $1.8 billion (approx. 1.8 billion euros) to the
Spanish gross domestic product (GDP) over 10 years. As part of its
commitment to the Region, AWS also announced a $150,000 (approx.
150,000 euros) AWS InCommunities Fund in Aragón, where the AWS
Europe (Spain) Region is located, to help local groups, schools,
and organizations initiate new community projects. For more
information about AWS Global Infrastructure, visit
aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure.
“The cloud enables organizations of all types and sizes to speed
up innovation, improve business processes, and reinvent experiences
for their customers and end users,” said Prasad Kalyanaraman, vice
president of Infrastructure Services at AWS. “We are delivering on
our promise to build new world-class infrastructure locally to help
customers in Spain achieve the highest levels of security,
availability, and resilience. We are also proud to be investing in
Aragón to support community projects led by local schools and
organizations. Our investment in the AWS Europe (Spain) Region
reflects AWS's long-term commitment to support the country's
economic development, job creation, and business growth.”
“We welcome the investment of one of the world’s leading
technology companies in Spain,” said Pedro Sánchez, prime minister
of Spain. “The opening of the AWS Europe (Spain) Region is a
significant milestone that helps position our country as a leading
digital economy.”
With the launch of the AWS Europe (Spain) Region, AWS has 93
Availability Zones across 29 geographic regions, with announced
plans to launch 18 more Availability Zones across six AWS Regions
in Australia, Canada, India, Israel, New Zealand, and Thailand. AWS
Regions are composed of Availability Zones that place
infrastructure in separate and distinct geographic locations. The
AWS Europe (Spain) Region consists of three Availability Zones and
joins seven existing AWS European Regions in Dublin, Frankfurt,
London, Milan, Paris, Stockholm, and Zurich. Availability Zones are
located far enough from each other to support customers’ business
continuity, but near enough to provide low latency for
high-availability applications that use multiple Availability
Zones. Each Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, and
physical security and is connected through redundant, ultra-low
latency networks. AWS customers focused on high availability can
design their applications to run in multiple Availability Zones to
achieve even greater fault tolerance.
The launch of the AWS Europe (Spain) Region provides customers
building applications that comply with General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) access to another secure AWS Region in the
European Union (EU) that helps meet the highest levels of security,
compliance, and data protection. AWS is also Esquema Nacional de
Seguridad (ENS) High certified, meaning its infrastructure meets
the highest levels of security and compliance for government
agencies and public organizations in Spain.
Customers welcome the AWS Europe (Spain) Region
Organizations in Spain are among millions of active customers
using AWS every month in more than 190 countries around the world,
including tens of thousands of customers in the Iberian Peninsula
and more than 75% of companies listed on IBEX35, the Spanish stock
market index. Enterprises including Acciona, Atresmedia, Ávoris,
Banco Santander, Bankinter, BBVA, CAF, Celsa, Cepsa, Dorna Sports,
Endesa, Grup Mediapro, Grupo Henneo, Hijos de Rivera, Madrileña Red
de Gas, Mahou San Miguel, Mapfre, Mediaset España, Meliá
International Hotels (Meliá), Naturgy, NH Hoteles, Repsol,
Santalucía, Securitas Direct, and Volotea choose AWS to enhance
agility and innovation. Spanish public sector organizations and
institutions such as Cantabrian Health Service; City of Madrid;
Correos; Government of Andalusia; Government of Aragon; Renfe;
Royal Spanish Academy; Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries,
and Food; Spanish Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security, and
Migration; University Jaume I; and University Oberta of Catalunya
are using AWS to drive cost savings and better serve citizens.
Spanish startups such as Cabify, Devo, Fever, Fintonic, Flywire,
Glovo, Holaluz, Job and Talent, LactApp, LetGo, Monei, Odilo,
RavenPack, Signaturit, Smile and Learn, Telecoming, Wallbox, Wanup,
Webbeds, and Wefox are building their businesses on AWS to scale
rapidly and expand their geographic reach. Small and medium-sized
businesses in Spain including Ayesa, Cash Converters, Fashiola,
Help Flash, Imagina Energía, Materiales de Fábrica, Spherag, and
Wikiloc are adopting AWS to boost security and scalability.
BBVA is a customer-centric global financial services group
operating in more than 25 countries with total assets of $738
billion, more than 87 million customers, and over 114,000
employees. “AWS has helped us develop new projects quickly, expand
rapidly, and increase security while complying with European and
international regulations. Together with AWS, we have developed
innovative cloud projects like BBVA C-fit, a platform built on AWS
to simplify the management of market data used to set prices or
manage book risk. We also developed and implemented a fully
compliant contactless payments system, which allowed us to
significantly reduce cost with on-demand scaling,” said José Luis
Elechiguerra Joven, global head of Engineering at BBVA. “We welcome
the AWS Region in Spain to help us continue accelerating our
digital transformation and provide the best banking experiences for
our customers.”
As Spain’s first ever “unicorn”—a tech startup reaching $1
billion in market valuation—Cabify operates a multi-mobility
application in more than 40 cities in eight countries that connects
more than 42 million users and companies with the means of
transportation that best suits their needs. Cabify relies on AWS to
power its core app and track vehicle locations, which enables
drivers and passengers to interact. “AWS’s global reach is
extremely important for a technology company like Cabify, which
offers real-time services to users and focuses on sustainable
innovation. AWS provides Cabify with the reliability needed in this
time-critical sector. It has also allowed us to reduce the latency
of access to critical databases from two seconds to less than 45
milliseconds, giving drivers and passengers a top-quality
experience,” said Carlos Herrera, chief technology officer at
Cabify. “This new AWS Region represents a huge step toward creating
a local tech community in Spain. About 80% of our tech team is
based in Spain, so moving our cloud investment to our country
contributes to developing local technical talent. At Cabify, we
work tirelessly to be at the forefront of privacy and security for
our users, and the AWS Europe (Spain) Region greatly simplifies our
privacy compliance with European and Spanish regulations.”
For more customer stories, including cases from the Hospital
Clínic of Barcelona; Meliá; the Ministry of Inclusion, Social
Security, and Migration; Renfe; and Repsol; visit
press.aboutamazon.com.
Spain-based AWS Partners also welcome the AWS Europe (Spain)
Region
The AWS Partner Network (APN) includes tens of thousands of
independent software vendors (ISVs) and systems integrators (SIs)
around the world. AWS Partners build innovative solutions and
services on AWS, and the APN helps by providing business,
technical, marketing, and go-to-market support to customers. AWS
SIs, consulting partners, and ISVs help enterprise and public
sector customers migrate to AWS, deploy mission-critical
applications, and provide a full range of monitoring, automation,
and management services for customers' cloud environments. Examples
of AWS Partners in Spain include Accenture, ACKStorm, Anadat,
Apser, Arrow, Atos, ATSistemas, Audiense, BBVA Next, Capgemini,
Claranet, Crayon, Deloitte, Devo, Devoteam, DXC, Evolutio, Fujitsu,
IBM, Indra, Inetum, Ingram Micro, Itera, IThinkUPC, Keepler,
Kyndryl, Logicalis, MagicBeans, NTT Data, Optiva Media, Outsystems,
Paradigma Digital, RedPoints, Seidor, SoftwareOne, Syntax, TD
Synnex, TechEdge, Telefónica Tech, T-Systems, and Zoi.
NTT DATA, the ninth-largest IT services company in the world and
an AWS Partner since 2010, helps customers plan, assess, develop,
and deliver AWS solutions that transform their businesses by
combining a global reach with local customer focus. “We work with
AWS to help organizations in Spain innovate, scale their
businesses, and accelerate growth. Today’s launch of the AWS Region
in Spain is a milestone for the acceleration of digital
transformation in the country. The AWS Europe (Spain) Region will
offer additional advantages to our customers such as low latency,
energy efficiency, and compliance with in-country data
requirements. With the AWS Region and our highly skilled team of
cloud experts, we will help our customers migrate applications to
AWS faster, quickly develop new cloud-native services, and
modernize their businesses,” said Sergi Biosca, chief executive
officer at NTT DATA Spain. “We continuously train our workforce in
cloud technologies, and we have certified more than 550 people in
AWS in the last two years to provide transformative solutions to
our customers and boost Spain’s progress.”
For more AWS Partner stories, including a use case from
Telefónica Tech, visit press.aboutamazon.com
Upskilling Spain’s workforce
AWS continues to invest in upskilling developers, students, and
the next generation of IT leaders in Spain through programs like
AWS re/Start, AWS GetIT, AWS Academy, and AWS Educate. Since 2017,
AWS has helped train more than 100,000 individuals in Spain with
cloud computing skills. These AWS education programs help learners
of all backgrounds and experiences prepare for careers in the
cloud. From college courses to full-time training programs and
self-paced learning content, AWS education programs offer access to
the skills needed to begin a career in cloud computing. AWS and the
Madrid Chamber of Commerce teamed up to bring the AWS re/Start
program to Spain in 2020. The AWS re/Start skills training program
prepares individuals for entry-level roles in cloud computing and
connects them to potential employers. AWS also collaborates with
Spanish regional governments to introduce the AWS Academy program
into vocational training programs. Through the next two years, AWS
estimates that 6,000 students in Andalusia and 2,000 in Aragon will
access AWS training to prepare for in-demand cloud careers. These
programs are part of Amazon’s commitment to help 29 million people
around the world grow their tech skills with free cloud computing
training by 2025.
Commitment to Sustainability
Amazon is committed to becoming a more sustainable business and
reaching net-zero carbon across its operations by 2040, 10 years
ahead of the Paris Agreement, as part of The Climate Pledge. Amazon
co-founded The Climate Pledge and became its first signatory in
2019. As part of its Climate Pledge commitment, Amazon is on a path
to power its operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025, five
years ahead of the original 2030 target. Amazon is the world’s
largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy, and as of the end
of 2021, reached 85% renewable energy across its business. Amazon
announced 16 renewable energy projects in Spain with more than 1.5
gigawatts of clean energy capacity. Once fully operational,
Amazon's renewable energy portfolio in Spain will generate the
equivalent amount of electricity needed to power 850,000 homes in
Spain each year. Organizations that move compute workloads to AWS
can benefit from the net effect of Amazon’s sustainability efforts
to reduce their carbon footprint.
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(IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR
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with announced plans for 18 more Availability Zones and six more
AWS Regions in Australia, Canada, India, Israel, New Zealand, and
Thailand. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing
startups, largest enterprises, and leading government
agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more
agile, and lower costs. To learn more about AWS, visit
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