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MySpace Outage Blamed on Data Center
July 24th, 2006 : Rich MillerMySpace is blaming its lengthy downtime last night on a power outage at its Los Angeles data center. Read More
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Equinix Provides Sturdy Back End for Digg
July 20th, 2006 : Rich MillerAs Digg's traffic scales up, its back-end infrastructure at Equinix is able to scale along with it. Read More
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Equinix to Invest $165M in Chicago Facility
June 7th, 2006 : Rich MillerEquinix is preparing to invest more than $165 million in the first phase of its new Chicago data center. Read More
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MySpace Expands Data Center Infrastructure
May 17th, 2006 : Rich MillerMySpace.com is expanding its infrastructure, and has leased data center space in a brand new Equinix facility in Los Angeles. Read More
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Equinix Has Filled 57 Percent of DC Space
May 11th, 2006 : Rich MillerEquinix says it has raised its data center "fill rate" from 45 to 57 percent. Read More
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Equinix Plans New Chicago Data Center
February 9th, 2006 : Rich MillerEquinix has bought a Chicago site for a new data center, and unveiled plans for an expansion within its existing technology campus in Northern Virginia. Read More
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Google Video a Bonanza for Data Center Operators
January 9th, 2006 : Rich MillerAs TV and movies go online, the growth of Google Video and similar services will boost demand for data center space. Here are the industry players best positioned to benefit from the trend. Read More
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Equinix Founder Hits It Big with Digg
December 14th, 2005 : Rich MillerVeteran data center executive Jay Adelson has hit the big time as a founder of Digg, the latest Web sensation, which is generating huge traffic to news sites and drawing comparisons to Slashdot. Read More
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Equinix Buys DC Data Center for $53 Million
October 7th, 2005 : Rich MillerEquinix will buy the Ashburn, Va. technology campus housing its primary DC-area data center for $53 million. Read More
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Cloud Growth Spurs Demand for Data Centers
Cloudscaling Joins Open Data Center Alliance
Data Centers Delivered Enters Modular Market
The State of the Modular Data Center