Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., provides cloud and AI services through one of the largest and most advanced networks of data centers in the world.
Google's purchase of land in Austria could expand an existing European data center footprint that includes several facilities in the Netherlands and one in Belgium.
Google's purchase of land in Austria could expand an existing European data center footprint that includes several facilities in the Netherlands and one in Belgium.
Google (GOOG) has been scouting data center locations in Australia, but has not yet decided whether to build a new facility, according to reports from the region.
Morgan Stanley plans to spend more $400 million to build a huge data center in Scotland that will be powered by tidal energy, and may seek to lease the huge facility to Google.
Google (GOOG) spent $452 million on its infrastructure in the third quarter of 2008, its lowest investment in capital expenditures since the company began its data center building boom in early 2007.