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Data Center Firm Colt Expands Cloud Services in Europe
Web Host Industry Review (Oct 21 2011) Construction , Cloud Computing
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October 21, 2011 -- European data center services provider Colt announced on Friday it has expanded its enterprise cloud services into mainland Europe. The move comes on the heels of wholesale data center developer Verne Global selecting Colt's modular data center for its dual-sourced renewable energy facility in Iceland.
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