Apple inc. today said that it plans to locate its new $1 billion data center in Maiden, North Carolina, confirming our June 29 story. The real news: Apple is planning a 500,000 square foot facility on 255 acres.
Internet Villages International said this week that it has secured nearly $1 billion in financial backing for its planned 3 million square foot "data center village" in Annandale, Scotland.
The National Security Agency is planning to build a massive data center at Fort Williams in Utah, which could eventually include more than 1 million square feet of data center space, according to local media.
CoreSite (formerly CRG West) has completed 20,000 square feet of new space at the company’s Chicago data center at 427 South LaSalle Street.
Despite official silence, it looks like Apple's $1 billion iDataCenter will be located in the town of Maiden in Catawba County, North Carolina.