Google Announces $2 Billion Investment in Indiana Data Center
The new facility in Fort Wayne will bolster Google's AI and cloud capabilities, promising up to 200 new jobs.
- Google's $2 billion investment in Fort Wayne, Indiana, aims to enhance its AI and cloud services.
- The data center is part of a global network that supports services like Google Cloud, Gmail, and Maps.
- The project, first announced in January, was detailed with financial specifics and job creation numbers on Friday.
- Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb emphasized the center's role in powering digital innovation worldwide.
- The announcement follows Amazon Web Services' plan to invest $11 billion in a nearby location, indicating a tech investment surge in northern Indiana.