Texas Data Center Market Growth Outpaces National Computing Demands
Recent research has shown that demand for data center services has considerably increased in Texas, so much so that it has outpaced national computing needs.
Recent research has shown that demand for data center services has considerably increased in Texas, so much so that it has outpaced national computing needs.
Multiple data center providers opened new Ashburn data centers in September, reinforcing the image of the region as a key player in the technology field.
In recent years, Ireland has emerged as one of the top areas for new data center construction.
Green House Data announced in September that the company will be leasing approximately 20,000 square feet of space in an Orangeburg, New York data center.
The Chicago City Council approved a plan in September that would allow Quality Technology Services to receive more than $11 million in Chicago data center tax incentives for converting the old Sun Times printing plant into a large scale facility.
Amazon’s data center affiliate Vadata was approved for two tax credits in August worth more than $80 million by the Ohio Tax Credit Authority to locate a facility in the state.
It was announced in August that Apple had applied for multiple permits allowing the company to expand and improve their Reno data center.
U.K. colocation data centers are now able to take advantage of a climate change agreement that allows them to opt out of green taxes for electricity use.
Data center location experts are finding problems with Nebraska’s data center tax incentives, as the future of the market doesn’t align with the state’s offerings.