Alibaba Cloud expands global reach via two new international partnerships
- The Equinix partnership will give Alibaba Cloud access to 1,800 network providers and over 2,900 cloud and IT service providers globally
- Alibaba Cloud also said it plans to recruit 5,000 people worldwide during its current financial year

Alibaba Cloud, the data backbone of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, is expanding its global footprint via partnerships with international companies, including internet connection and data centre company Equinix and wide area network (WAN) company Aryaka.
The collaboration with California-based Equinix will give Alibaba Cloud access to 17 markets around the world, including Dubai, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Jakarta, London, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, as well as US cities such as Chicago, Dallas and Denver, according to a press release issued by Equinix on Tuesday.
The partnership will give Alibaba Cloud direct access to more than 9,700 customers, including 1,800 network providers and over 2,900 cloud and IT service providers globally to enhance performance, lower latency, and increase reliability for its customers, Equinix said.
“Equinix's global platform and ever-expanding footprint has made it easy for Alibaba Cloud to grow into new markets and offer our customers access to a rich ecosystem of cloud service providers,” said Shunmin Zhu, researcher of network products from Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.
Last week, Alibaba Cloud also joined hands with cloud-first WAN company Aryaka to extend the Chinese company’s services to enterprises within China and internationally in support of digital transformation initiatives in the countries, a separate statement from Aryaka said.
In April Alibaba Cloud announced it would invest an extra 200 billion yuan (US$28 billion) over the next three years to boost its cloud business after the coronavirus pandemic dramatically accelerated the digitalisation of various industries, leading to booming demand for cloud services.
