Hong Kong Data Centers Expanded By Equinix
Data center colocation company Equinix announced May 26 it would be expanding two of its Hong Kong data centers, HK1 and HK2, by adding room for nearly 1,200 cabinets total.
Data center colocation company Equinix announced May 26 it would be expanding two of its Hong Kong data centers, HK1 and HK2, by adding room for nearly 1,200 cabinets total.
Infrastructure and cloud computing services provider Peak 10, Inc. announced May 19 it would be building and expanding a North Carolina data center outside of Raleigh in Morrisville.
Amazon Web Services will be moving its $1.1 billion Ohio data center project.
Board members of Forsyth County and the City of Winston-Salem are hashing out the details of a rezoning that may allow a new gas station to be built near a North Carolina data center.
Loud Partners, a major managed services business, is doubling capacity at one of its New York data centers in order to allow for greater flexibility while providing increased support for their clients’ tasks.
American insurance firm The Travelers Companies announced in mid-May that its Nebraska data center is now open for customers.
On May 13, technology solutions provider CenturyLink opened a new hydroelectric-powered Moses Lake, Washington data center.
Colorado data centers may get a financial boost, depending on the results of lobbying over in the state legislature.
Microsoft announced May 11 investments in undersea cables that will improve connectivity between its data centers around the world.
Energy services company PowerSecure reported Q1 earnings May 5 that exceeded analyst expectations.