Texas Data Center For Facebook?
A new Texas Data Center worth nearly $1 billion may be in the cards for Facebook.
Texas State
A new Texas Data Center worth nearly $1 billion may be in the cards for Facebook.
On May 7, Internet infrastructure services provider Internap Corporation announced a new CEO and president.
Internap, a global Internet infrastructure provider, announced its first quarter 2014 financial results recently.
QTS Realty Trust announced operating results for the end of its first quarter At the end of April. highlights include total revenues of 61.4 million recognized in the first quarter of 2015, representing an increase of 25.4 percent compared to the first quarter of 2014.
Atlantic.net, a Florida based regional colocation business, recently expanded its cloud data center offerings. The VPS business expanded to a New York data center, following its growth in Dallas, Toronto and San Francisco. Abroad, Atlantic.net is set to expand into Singapore and the U.K.
CyrusOne, a global colocation provider, has recently announced plans to expand its Austin, Texas, data center. The Austin III data center will be the company’s largest in Austin, with 120,000 colocation square feet and running on 12 megawatts of power.
A new Phoenix data center may be in the cards for Microsoft. Recently, a commercial real estate said that Microsoft is eyeing the area.
Netrality, a recently formed company spearheaded by entrepreneur Hunter Newby and Amerimar Enterprises, bought a 25-story data center and carrier hotel in Houston, Texas this February.
Stream Data Centers announced in mid-February that it had sold one of its Texas data centers to an unnamed organization.
The Texas data center market has been growing recently and will see double the data center construction by the end of 2014.