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HP to build Cloud data center for Range in China
DatacenterDynamics (Oct 3 2011) Emissions , Cloud Computing
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HP to build Cloud data center for Range in ChinaDatacenterDynamics“HP will give us end-to-end support for data center design as well as cloud technologies to help us open a green data center and further strengthen the economic development of China,” she said. Range's Lanfgang campus will include data centers, ...and more »
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