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Telecommunications Firm GWI Opens Cloud Data Center in Portland
Web Host Industry Review (Jul 19 2011) Cloud Computing
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July 19, 2011 -- Telecommunications company GWI announced this week it has recently opened a new cloud computing data center in Maine, Portland. Located at 340 Cumberland Avenue, the new data center saves businesses in-house infrastructure and technical costs, while providing secure access to business information.
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