Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba today announced the debut of 14 new services in its Aliyun public cloud.
New servers that pack fast-acting solid-state drives (SSDs) are among the new offerings, alongside servers with graphics processing units (GPUs), according to a statement from the company. Such services can solidify Alibaba’s position in the growing public cloud market, particularly in China.
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An Alibaba spokesperson did not immediately have details on the specifications of the SSDs and GPUs.
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Alibaba went public on the New York Stock Exchange in a major initial public offering last year. In March, Alibaba launched its first cloud data center based in the U.S.
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