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.
Stream Data Centers announced in mid-February that it had sold one of its Texas data centers to an unnamed organization.
CyrusOne announced in August it had completed an expansion of its second Austin data center, creating an additional 5,000 square feet of raised floor space in the facility’s second data hall.
Alpheus Communications announced in August that it had acquired the retail colocation business unit of Houston data center provider StratITsphere.
In early August, hosting service provider Eleven2 announced the launch of its new Amsterdam data center to support its growing footprint in Europe.
Skybox Datacenters announced in July that they have begun construction on a new Houston data center in the city’s Energy Corridor.
Due to the state’s business climate, natural climate and data center tax incentives, the Texas data center market has been steadily growing, including Data Foundry’s ongoing Houston initiative.
CyrusOne held a groundbreaking ceremony on March 6 to celebrate the kickoff of its third Texas data center.