TelecityGroup, a leading European provider of carrier-neutral data centres, announced Friday that it has acquired UK Grid, a leading UK data centre operator, for £11.7 million ($18.1 million US).
Terremark ( a Verizon Company) has announced the opening of the Network Access Point (NAP) of Amsterdam, the flagship. The NAP of Amsterdam joins Terremark’s network of more than 10 data centers across Europe.
Savvis outlines data center expansions and openings, Selerity selects Equinix for low-latency colocation in Frankfurt, Monsters Invade Nuclear Bunker in UK, Colt and BT Access sign agreement.
Microsoft has no comment on reports that the company is planning an expansion of its huge data center in Dublin, Ireland, which serves as the central hub supporting its cloud computing services across Europe.
Europe needs to become not only cloud-friendly but cloud-active to fully realize the benefits of cloud computing. That's the view of ETNO (The European Telecommunications Network Operator‘s Association) in a recently-issued paper on cloud...
Switch Datacenter opens Amsterdam facility, Big Switch Networks releases beta of OpenFlow product, AboveNet connects to Latisys Ashburn, Juniper selected by Harris Farm Markets.
Digital Realty says its recent expansion in the London market was prompted by strong demand. The company says it is tracking about 30 megawatts of data center demand, including several large requirements for space and power.
Managed hosting provider Datapipe has expanded its presence in the UK, adding 8,000 square feet of high-density data center space at the Global Switch facility in the Docklands in London, bringing Datapipe’s total space at the facility to 15,000...
TeleCityGroup purchased Irish provider Data Electronics for £87.6 million ($143.5 million) today. Telecity's financial results reported Monday showed strong growth in the first half of the year.
A utility outage has caused power outages at the major cloud computing data hubs for Amazon and Microsoft in Dublin, Ireland. The incident has led to extended downtime for some Amazon users, with Microsoft recovering more quickly.