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NextDC reveals data centre equipment plans
iTnews Australia (Mar 14 2011) Power and Cooling
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Schneider Electric emerges as key supplier to $100m project. NextDC has revealed it is working with Schneider Electric to create custom racks, power distribution and cooling systems for its East Coast data centres. Chief executive officer Bevan Slattery ... (Read Full Article)
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