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Colt and Verne Global Introduce World’s First Dual Sourced 100% Renewably Powered Data Centre in Iceland inShare
Explore Telecom Review (Dec 10 2011)
Verne Global, an innovative, UK-based developer of power conscious data centre campuses, has recently announced the availability of its colocation service from its 18-hectacre campus in Keflavik, Iceland. Verne Global's data centre campus is 100% carbon neutral, drawing commercial power from Iceland's dual-sourced renewable energy power grid and utilizing Iceland's ambient temperatures to provide free cooling.
"The demand for high capacity, flexible and scalable data centre campuses has increased in parallel with the growing concern of rising cost and environmental impact of traditional data centers," said Jeff Monroe, CEO of Verne Global. "We have designed a flexible, dynamic solution that answers the need for both high capacity computing and cost management."
Colt's Innovative Modular Data Centre
Designed to support almost any data centre power requirement, from racks to megawatts, Verne Global's dynamic approach enables its customers to quickly meet the changing needs of their business ...
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