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.
The Texas data center market has been growing recently and will see double the data center construction by the end of 2014.
State Farm announced in late December that it had broken ground on its new Texas data center.
In late November, Stream Data Centers announced the opening of its third Texas data center in San Antonio.
DataBank Ltd. announced in late November that it has plans to expand its Dallas data center.
Customers are currently moving in to QTS Realty Trust’s Dallas-Fort Worth data center, which initially opened in October.
Quality Technology Services announced it will be opening the doors of its Dallas data center in mid-October.
Fortune Data Centers announced in early October that it would be combining resources and assets with the Dallas Infomart? Texas data center to form a single operating company controlled by Fortune’s management team.
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.