GPTBots.ai expands data center options for international enterprise customers

Aurora Mobile Limited has announced that its AI agent platform, GPTBots.ai, has released version 3.0.0805 with new data center selection capabilities for international enterprises. As part of this update, GPTBots.ai users can now configure simultaneous use of two overseas data centers—Singapore and Thailand—during account creation, a feature designed to address scalability, security, and regional compliance needs.

According to Aurora Mobile, the new functionality supports regional data compliance by giving customers options to operate within local data protection laws. The company also claims the update improves performance by reducing latency and enhancing reliability for AI-driven services. GPTBots.ai’s infrastructure includes SOC 2 Type II certification, which Aurora Mobile states helps support secure global expansion with high standards of data confidentiality and operational security.

Although primarily targeting international businesses, these expanded data center options may benefit global technology vendors and data center operators who require regionally compliant AI solutions. The company emphasizes continued growth in its global data center network as part of its overall service offering.

“GPTBots is a trusted partner for enterprises worldwide. As we continue our global expansion, our focus remains steadfast on delivering the flexibility, security, and performance enterprises need to succeed in an increasingly interconnected economy,” said Chris Lo, Founder and CEO of GPTBots.ai.

Source: Aurora Mobile Limited

 

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