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AWS’s Asia chief is relocating to Japan as the country scrambles to modernize its legacy IT systems

AWS’s Asia chief is relocating to Japan as the country scrambles to modernize its legacy IT systemsWorldPing

Last year, Japan began a push to reboot its innovation engine with a plan to channel $2.3 trillion in investments to 17 strategic sectors by 2040.

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