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Microsoft Buys Land for Data Center
Microsoft has bought 75 acres in Quincy, Wash. and plans to build a new data center at the site, according to local media reports. The software giant bought the land from the Part of Quincy, and has plans for two buildings, according to the Tri-County Herald. Microsoft becomes the second major technology company to express interest in locating a data center in Grant County in central Washington state. The land it has purchased is not far from Moses Lake, where Yahoo may build a new data center. As was the case with Yahoo, existing infrastructure appears to have been a factor in Microsoft's choice. "They were very keen on Quincy because of the electrical power and fiber options," said Pat Boss, spokesman for the Port of Quincy, the industrial park where the site is located. "It was a major driver in their decision."
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By Rich Miller
January 15, 2006 | Permalink | >Get Posts By E-mail
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