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Cobalt Plans Las Vegas Data Center Project
Data Center Knowledge (Sep 20 2011) Cloud Computing
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There’s a new player in the Las Vegas data center market. Cobalt Data Centers launched in July and has acquired 2.4 acres in Las Vegas and plans invest $60 million to build a colocation center on the property. The Cobalt Sahara Data Center will be a 60,000 square foot facility on East Sahara Road, the company said.
“Cobalt has assembled one of the finest data center parcels in the western U.S. because of its fiber connectivity,” said Mike Ballard, CEO of Cobalt Data Centers. “Coupled with the next generation technology we will incorporate into the project, Cobalt Sahara will be the most advanced and energy efficient colocation and cloud computing facility in Nevada. This project will bring important jobs and technology opportunities to Las Vegas.”
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