Atlanta Data Center Expansion Announced By Google
Google announced in early July that it will be expanding it’s Atlanta data center by an extra 500,000 square feet.
Google announced in early July that it will be expanding it’s Atlanta data center by an extra 500,000 square feet.
The state legislature of Washington passed a bill at the beginning of July that would extend data center tax incentives.
OneNeck IT Solutions announced in late June that it had completed its new Denver data center.
American insurance firm The Travelers Companies announced in mid-May that its Nebraska data center is now open for customers.
Colorado data centers may get a financial boost, depending on the results of lobbying over in the state legislature.
April saw the passing of legislation in both Missouri and North Dakota enacting sales and use tax exemptions for data center operators. The bills cover both use and sales tax in either state, providing economic incentives for providers in those regions.
Google is expanding its presence in Oregon with a new data center in The Dalles.
Yahoo announced in late March that it is considering opening an Ireland data center in order to keep up with European demands for online services.
Sabey Data Centers announced in mid-March that construction has started on its second Washington data center.