U.K., Canada Data Centers Announced By Equinix
Equinix announced in mid-April that it opened two new computing facilities, one in Europe and one in North America.
Equinix announced in mid-April that it opened two new computing facilities, one in Europe and one in North America.
ViaWest’s Minnesota data center recently qualified for state tax incentives. While ViaWest opened the data center a year ago, the new incentive will mean savings for those that work with this organization.
In mid-April, zColo announced that it had launched a new Colorado data center in downtown Denver.
H5 Data Centers has announced that it is upgrading its 300,000 square foot Denver data center.
Chinese Internet giant Tencent announced in mid-April that it will begin construction on another China data center in June.
Jay Nixon, the governor of Missouri, signed a bill this April passing tax incentives for data centers.
Equinix is planning to expand its Rio De Janeiro data center.
Paul Allen, a supposed data center entrepreneur has plead guilty to three counts of bank fraud and one count of conspiracy. Allen had promised to build a $37 million data center in Virginia.
Google is expanding its presence in Oregon with a new data center in The Dalles.
CenturyLink announced in early April that it has deployed an on-site natural gas power generation plant to fuel the expansion of its California data center.