North Carolina Data Centers Get Boost From New Amazon Wind Farm
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.
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.
North State Communications announced in late June that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of security firm Stalwart.
Managed hosting firm CentriLogic announced in late April that it had completed the second phase of upgrades at its Lenoir, North Carolina data center.
In mid-November, Facebook announced the opening of its new Iowa data center, which utilizes a new pod-style network architecture.
The Social Security Administration made a move to a smaller facility in late-September with the opening of the agency’s new Maryland data center.
IBM recently announced the opening of a North Carolina data center in Research Triangle Park.
Windstream Hosted Solutions announced in September that its newest Chicago data center is officially open.
In July, Apple announced plans to build a solar energy farm near their North Carolina data center.
Some of the most notable data center downtimes came as the result of elements that many data center operators never saw coming, including acts of nature and situations that are downright strange.
Apple recently came one step closer to achieving a goal of having all facilities powered by renewable sources with the announcement of plans to build a solar farm at its Oregon data center.