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Terremark Lands Verizon Business Colo Deal
Data Center Knowledge (Jun 14 2010) Cloud Computing
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Verizon Business will occupy 25,000 square feet of colocation space in two data centers operated by Terremark Worldwide, the two companies said today. The deal shapes up as another big win for Terremark’s federal government business. Verizon Business will set up shop in the NAP of the Americas in Miami and the NAP of the Capital Region in Culpeper, Virginia.
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