AMAZON WEB SERVICES WANTS TO DO BUSINESS WITH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

MEDIA RELEASE

April 11, 2017

AMAZON WEB SERVICES WANTS TO DO BUSINESS WITH
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the number one cloud provider in the world and a subsidiary of Amazon.com, has expressed interest in bringing their services to Trinidad and Tobago.
A team from AWS held a meeting with Minister of Public Administration and Communications, the Honourable Maxie Cuffie and his colleague, Minister of Trade and Industry, the Honourable Paula Gopee-Scoon earlier today to present the benefits the Government of Trinidad and Tobago stand to gain from using Amazon’s public cloud services.

“Their visit here is very timely because the Government is in the process of developing a cloud policy. The Government is also going to the market for a solution for data processing and the evolution of the Gov Net platform,” said Cuffie.

He noted that with AWS having only one data centre located in the Latin America/Caribbean region, among their sixteen (16) locations, they could consider Trinidad and Tobago as an ideal location to expand their services to the region. He told the AWS team there are tremendous opportunities for investment here.

Minister Gopee-Scoon described Trinidad and Tobago as “a powerhouse of opportunity.” She said “there is a lot of business to do in Trinidad and Tobago and right now diversification is key in light of falling oil production and energy prices...”. She explained that ICT is particularly important to her Ministry because of the Single Electronic Window (SEW).
The AWS team is on a three-day visit to Trinidad. They have also expressed interest in providing cloud services to various educational institutions and the establishment of reseller and partner relationships with appropriate businesses and service providers on the island.

They visited Tamana InTech Park and met with officials of Invest TT. AWS Regional Sales Manager, Luis Ayala said having looked at TT Biz link “it is pretty amazing…from what we’ve seen in other countries it’s really interesting, it is far advanced…”

 

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