Tik Tok to open €600m European data centre in Ireland via IrishTimesBiz
said. “This extensive ramp up in our operations and personnel are tangible steps that show what that commitment to Europe looks like in practice.”
“As a forward-looking company intent on continuing to provide a fulfilling platform for creators and businesses to entertain and realise meaningful opportunities, we believe it is important to provide a localised solution that includes leaning on the expertise of leadership and employees in the region,” Ms Fox wrote.
Ms Fox said the data centre operations illustrate the company’s continued investment in Europe, and cemented the importance of Ireland to its global business operations. In 2020 it grew its trust and safety hub in Dublin, and last November the Chinese-owned company announced plans to add 200 new jobs over three months. It employs more than 1,100 people in the Republic.
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