Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Data center breaking ground in Phoenix - Triangle Business Journal:

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The company announced groundd breaking for the dubbedPhoenix NAP, on Thursday. The near 34th Street and University willfeature co-located data services as well as offic e space for tech companies. “By creating co-locationn space and office locations for companies aroundthe we’re helping the local economy and driving continued growth of its healthy high tech sector,” said Jordanb Jacobs, director of operationzs for Phoenix NAP. “Phoenix is an ideal location for a data not onlybecause it’s in a disaster-fres area, but also because the city and work forcde are highly supportive of the high-tech industry.
” The firstr phase of the centef is expected to be complete by with the data space comint online in the first quarter of 2010, company officials This is Global Datacenter Trust’s first center. The Phoenixd NAP will be slightly larger than some other data centers in but falls inthe 100,000- to 300,000-square-foot range of most The center will feature more than 20 megawatts of redundan t power. The company chose the Phoenizx site because of its proximity in an area that has relatively few natural hazards and is close to an international Company officials would not release the cost of the cente r or speculate onjob creation.

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