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Frankfurt becomes the first data centre market to reach 30MW in a year

Analysis conducted by global real estate advisor, CBRE reveals that Frankfurt has reached 30MW of colocation take-up in 2016, a figure no market has ever previously reached in a full-year, with still a quarter still to go.

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Swedish Parliament approves lowered tax rates for data centres

The decision taken by the Swedish legislator lowers the electricity tax rate for data centers in Sweden to 0.005 SEK or USD 0.00054 per kWh. This 97% tax cut will come into effect by January 1st, 2017 and will be applicable to both existing and new data centers exceeding 0.5 MW capacity.

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Rackspace opens German data centre

Leading managed cloud services provider makes significant technology investment to serve European firms' data hosting needs.

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Alibaba Cloud launches first data centre in Europe

Alibaba Cloud has announced a  new agreement with Vodafone Germany to co-locate Alibaba Cloud’s first European datacentre at Vodafone’s datacentre facilities in Frankfurt, Germany.

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maincubes one data center - the second stage

The new data center maincubes one in the centre of the Rhein/Main area, has reached the second stage of construction.

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JCA Engineering appointed on KAO Data Campus in Harlow, Essex

KAO Data London One is the first (of a final four) data centre building(s) and will support a critical technology load of 8.7MW.

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Drive to extend channel to target the growing Cloud market.
The European Data Centre Association (EUDCA) has revealed that Bureau Veritas has joined the trade...
By Wieland Alge, VP & GM of EMEA at Barracuda Networks.
G-Cloud fails to make it easier for public sector organisations to procure cloud services.
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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