SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chinese online retailer Alibaba Group (BABA.N) opened its Australian and New Zealand headquarters in Melbourne on Saturday, its first expansion in the region as it seeks to tap ...
The announcement of Alibaba’s first official Australian headquarters in Melbourne earlier this year was met with much enthusiasm by local media. To industry observers the opening of a physical ...
The Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba is ramping up its Australian presence. The company plans to open its first local office in Melbourne by the end of the year, according to a Tuesday statement. The ...
Alibaba Group Holding's cloud computing unit plans to shut down its data centres in Australia and India, as the company prioritises infrastructure spending in other markets. Citing the move as part of ...
Generating almost $40 billion in annual revenue in 19 years since it was founded in former CEO Jack Ma's apartment, Alibaba now boasts strong penetration in the Chinese market, with just over 600 ...
Alibaba Group has added four new data centres outside its domestic China market, as it looks to further bolster its global cloud footprint against existing market players such as Amazon and Microsoft.