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Wipro Confirms North Carolina Data Center
Data Center Knowledge (Nov 16 2010)
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The data center cluster in western North Carolina continues to grow. Just days after unveiling plans for a new Facebook data center in Rutherford County, state officials today confirmed that managed hosting provider Wipro Infocrossing will open a data center in Cleveland County. The India-based outsourcing and IT infrastructure provider Wipro (NYSE:WIT) plans to invest $75 million in the new facility.
Infocrossing will develop its data center in Kings Mountain in a 215,000 square foot shell building that was previously used by Chris-Craft Inc. to manufacture power boats.
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