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Report: Twitter to Partner With C7 in Utah
Data Center Knowledge (Jul 23 2010) Cloud Computing , Microblogging
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Twitter will partner with C7 Data Centers on its new data center in Salt Lake City, according to local media. C7 is a regional data provider specializing in the Utah market, where it operates two facilities in Lindon and one apiece in Salt Lake City and Orem. The company is not commenting on the scope or exact location of the new Twitter data center, which was announced earlier this week.
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