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It might look like a quiet Midwestern town, but beneath the surface, it's buzzing with the hum of cloud computing. That’s right—Amazon Web Services has chosen New Carlisle as the site for one of its newest data centers, bringing hyperscale infrastructure to the region and reshaping the local tech and economic landscape.
So what does it mean when cloud computing meets cornfields?
What opportunities—and challenges—does this kind of development bring to a small community?
Today, we’re unpacking the significant impact of big tech in small towns as we sit down with Brandon Oyer, Head of America’s Power and Water at AWS.
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It might look like a quiet Midwestern town, but beneath the surface, it's buzzing with the hum of cloud computing. That’s right—Amazon Web Services has chosen New Carlisle as the site for one of its newest data centers, bringing hyperscale infrastructure to the region and reshaping the local tech and economic landscape.
So what does it mean when cloud computing meets cornfields?
What opportunities—and challenges—does this kind of development bring to a small community?
Today, we’re unpacking the significant impact of big tech in small towns as we sit down with Brandon Oyer, Head of America’s Power and Water at AWS.

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