Georgia Data Center Expansion Announced By Google
Google announced June 2 that the new expansion to its Georgia data center will cost around $300 million.
Google announced June 2 that the new expansion to its Georgia data center will cost around $300 million.
A new Thailand data center will be opened by the WHA Corporation in a joint venture with NTT Facilities.
A new proposal for a Delaware data center has been approved by the Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission.
Google’s new Singapore data center will be its second in the region, which will expand its overall investment to $500 million.
On June 2, tech industry leader Microsoft announced two new facilities in Canada, including a Toronto data center and a Quebec City data center, which will open in 2016.
Microchip manufacturer and technology industry giant Intel Corporation announced its purchase of Altera Corporation for $16.7 billion.
Corsham, Wiltshire – 27 May 2015 – Capita has partnered with Ark Data Centres to supply secure, energy efficient data center space for the new Capita Private Cloud platform (infrastructure as a service). The move allows Capita IT Enterprise Services to develop standard infrastructures, processes and services that it can offer customers rather than creating … Read more
365 Data Centers and the San Francisco Metropolitan Internet Exchange announced partnerships to expand their Internet Exchange into 365’s colocation facility in San Jose, California.
DuPont Fabros announced in late May that it had signed a deal to lease a large portion of its new Ashburn data center to Facebook.
Sony announced May 27, 2015 that it had acquired Optical Archive Inc, a company that makes optical storage systems for data centers.