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Zynga Leases Data Center in Virginia
Data Center Knowledge (May 12 2010) Cloud Computing
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Fast-growing social gaming company Zynga has reportedly taken space in a major data center in northern Virginia, according to industry sources. Zynga’s games, which include Farmville and Mafia Wars, are played by more than 235 million active users each month, primarily on the Facebook platform.
Sources indicate Zynga has recently leased space at ACC5, a 360,000 square foot data center in Ashburn, Virginia. The building’s developer, DuPont Fabros Technology (DFT), announced several new leases last week but did not identify the new tenants.
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