Top stories during the heat-wave month of July included items on innovation in the server market as well as news coverage of the huge brands - Facebook, Google, AT&T and Citrix. In addition to continued innovation and expansion at Facebook and Google, AT&T announced use of the new "Bloom Box" fuel cell technology and Citrix acquired Cloud.com. On the lighter side, a Dilbert cartoon on data centers was widely read. Here’s the rundown of the 10 most popular stories of July 2011, ranked by total page views:
- SeaMicro Packs 768 Cores Into its Atom Server (July 18)
- Facebook: Tilera Boosts Memcached Efficiency (July 25)
- The ‘Facebook Effect’ and the Data Center Market (July 12)
- Dilbert: The Lights-Out Data Center (July 25)
- Google Buying Land for Future Data Centers (July 18)
- Texas and Taxes: Relief For Hosting Companies (July 13)
- Facebook Building 2nd Data Center in Oregon (July 26)
- Citrix Systems Acquires Cloud.com (July 12)
- AT&T Will Use Bloom Boxes in Data Centers (July 14 )
- Feds Target 292 More Data Centers for Closure (July 21)
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