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Microsoft Steps Up Cloud Expansion Plans
Data Center Knowledge (Sep 23 2011) Power and Cooling , Cloud Computing
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Microsoft will invest an additional $150 million to expand its new data center in southern Virginia, continuing a series of expansion announcements that hint at a dramatic scaling up of Microsoft's cloud computing capacity. Microsoft will build a second data center facility and add 21 megawatts of...
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