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Chayora breaks ground on first of two hyperscale data centre campuses in China

Chayora Limited, a Hong Kong-based data centre infrastructure company, has finalised agreements with the government of Beichen, Tianjin, to begin construction of the company's first hyperscale data centre campus in China.  The 300MW, 32-hectare / 80-acre campus will serve the greater Beijing region that is home to more than 150 million people in the JingJinJi mega-metropolitan area of northern China.

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2018 Cloud Trend Predictions

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By Mark Baker, Field Product Manager, Canonical.

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Just 20 metros generate 59% of worldwide colocation revenues

New data from Synergy Research Group shows that just 20 metro areas account for 59% of worldwide retail and wholesale colocation revenues.

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BT Datacentre Connect installed at Node4’s Derby and Wakefield data centres

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Node4 customers to benefit from faster connections and reduced costs.

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Elo renews infrastructure and cloud services agreement with Tieto

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The Finnish mutual pension insurance company Elo and Tieto have entered into an agreement for the prolongation of the existing contract. This will be focused on cost efficiency and scalability for Elo, as well as a common transformation program, setting Elo up for future success.

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DigiPlex, a Nordic leader for innovative, secure and sustainable data centres, will provide...
Nutanix has published the healthcare industry findings of its second annual Enterprise Cloud Index...
maincubes has added international network service provider RETN to its portfolio of network...
Global market study and independent survey shows companies are leveraging interconnection to...
IT Europa and Angel Business Communications have launched the Managed Services & Hosting (MSH)...
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