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Data Center Design:
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Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
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Non-Profit CSC to Build Green Data Center in Finland
Web Host Industry Review (Sep 22 2010) Carbon Footprint , Cloud Computing
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September 22, 2010 -- CSC - IT Center for Science announced on Tuesday is will build one of the world's most ecologically-efficient data centers in the Renforsin Ranta business park in Kajaani, on the site of the former paper mill of UPM in northern Finland.
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