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SunGard Keeps Growing in Philadelphia
Data Center Knowledge (Oct 13 2011) Power and Cooling , Cloud Computing
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Philadelphia has long been a major base of operations for SunGard Availability Services. The company continues to expand its data center operations in the city, and last week showed off its newest facility at 1500 Spring Garden Street, complete with rooftop cooling units to use outside air to cool customer servers during the winter.
The new 12,000 square foot data center is the latest expansion at the Spring Garden site, where SunGard has grown rapidly since opening its first facility in the building in 2009. The company expects to ultimately deploy up to 12 megawatts of data center capacity at the 12-story, 1.1 million square foot building. The Spring Garden expansion added over 12,000 square feet of additional raised floor, providing additional capacity for SunGard’s Enterprise Cloud Services as well as SunGard’s Recover2Cloud, a suite of managed recovery services.
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