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IBM Earns Kudos for 27 Green Data Centers in Europe
GreenBiz.com (Jan 6 2012) Construction , Cloud Computing , Servers
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The European Commission has honored 27 IBM data centers for their energy efficiency under the European Union's Code of Conduct for the facilities. News of the award from the EU's executive body came this week. The sites constitute 70 percent of IBM's portfolio of outsourced data centers in Europe.
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