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Monthly Archives: September 2014
InnoLight raises $38M to help servers communicate through fiber-optic cables
Google Capital, the growth-stage venture arm of Google, has just made its first investment in China. The lucky company, InnoLight Technology, announced earlier today it has raised $38 million in a third round of funding. InnoLight manufactures high-speed optical transceivers used by … Continue reading
Duke Pumps $500M Into Renewable Energy i
Duke Pumps $500M Into Renewable Energy in N. Carolina http://ow.ly/ByxUp
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Study: Facebook Data Center in North Carolina Has Massive Economic Impact
Data Center Knowledge Article Data centers have a huge economic impact on the local community, but what about Facebook’s mega-data centers? Facebook has provided economic impact studies in Sweden and Oregon, and the figures are staggering. A new study by … Continue reading
Level 3’s Brazil Data Center is now ISO 9001
Level 3 has made its Latin America-based data centers even more valuable by earning the international ISO 9001 Certification for Quality Management for its data centers in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba, Brazil. ISO 9001:2008 certification is an … Continue reading
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Data Center Companies are finding Cleveland
Cleveland — Northeast Ohio is hardly ready to usurp Silicon Valley as a high-tech mecca, but a growing number of data centers are choosing to locate in and around Cleveland to take advantage of cheap power, an abundance of fiber-optic … Continue reading