A lot of details regarding the project were not discussed by the report through but our quick search showed the project has actually been in progress for the past few years. In fact, the chatters regarding it have started from as early as 2014. Back then, it was reported that Microsoft would invest up to RM 6 billion to establish its data centre in Kulai. However, it seemed that the company took quite some time to greenlit the project since the submission of its building plan for the data centre was only reported in 2018. Since Kulai district is part of the Iskandar Malaysia development corridor which has been primed since 2006 as the country’s next major tech hub, the choice of the location doesn’t come as a surprise. Still, the timing of the remark by the Menteri Besar is rather interesting, as it came just a week after PM Muhyiddin stated that Microsoft is one of the several tech giants that are interested to turn Malaysian into a regional hub. Meanwhile, we have reached out to Microsoft’s representative to obtain further information regarding its data centre project in Johor. So, let’s see if the company, who operates more than 160 data centres throughout the world, has more to share about it.

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