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The cloud region in Malaysia would be Oracle's third in Southeast Asia, after its two existing facilities in Singapore. It currently has 50 public cloud regions across 24 countries, according to its website.
Oracle last month raised its fiscal 2026 revenue forecast and said it expects to cross US$100 billion in revenue in fiscal 2029, indicating rising demand for its cloud services.
The company also wants to continue its expansion across Asia, with more data centres and infrastructure projects planned "from Japan all the way down to New Zealand... all the way to India," Ilg said.
Chris Chelliah, Oracle's senior vice president for technology and customer strategy in Japan and Asia Pacific, said Malaysia provided further growth potential and market opportunities for the company as part of a broader AI and data centre development push in Southeast Asia.
In the past year, Microsoft has announced cloud services investments worth US$1.7 billion in Indonesia, while Amazon has announced plans to invest US$9 billion in Singapore and $5 billion in Thailand.
Google on Tuesday broke ground on a US$2 billion data centre in Malaysia, part of investments that it said would contribute more than US$3 billion to the country's economy by 2030.
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