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Dell Opens New Data Center in Slough UK
Web Host Industry Review (Oct 12 2011) Construction , Cloud Computing
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October 12, 2011 -- Dell announced on Wednesday it has opened a new 5,000 square foot data center in Slough, United Kingdom, located just 22 miles west of London, according to a report by Data Center Knowledge. The new data center will support Dell's IT outsourcing and cloud computing services across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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