Texas Data Centers To Be Powered By Wind Farm With New HP Deal
The Hewlett-Packard company announced in late July that it had signed a long-term deal with SunEdison, Inc. to purchase wind power to run all of HP’s Texas data centers.
The Hewlett-Packard company announced in late July that it had signed a long-term deal with SunEdison, Inc. to purchase wind power to run all of HP’s Texas data centers.
Amazon Web Services announced in mid-July that it is creating a new North Carolina wind farm in order to power the company’s current and future data centers.
OneNeck IT Solutions announced in late June that it had completed its new Denver data center.
Major Scandinavian telecommunications company TeliaSonera announced in mid-June that it plans to build the largest Finland data center to date.
Amazon announced in early June that it is starting construction on a Virginia solar farm in order to further the company’s data center sustainability efforts.
Interxion’s Danish data center has been getting a lot of attention for the innovative way the company cools its IT infrastructure.
Data center efficiency certification organization The Uptime Institute announced in mid-May that it is introducing a new efficient IT approval process.
English data center operator DigiPlex announced in late April that it opened a new Norway data center.
Toward the end of April, Yahoo announced the launch of its second New York data center in Lockport.
Queensway Park Data Centers Ltd. announced in mid-April that it will be constructing two Scotland data centers at Queensway Park in Glenrothes.