IBM's Big Green Data Center in Boulder

A video overview of the new phase of IBM's huge data center in Boulder, Colorado, which is the company's largest facility.

Rich Miller

July 24, 2008

1 Min Read
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On June 17 IBM officially opened the expansion of its data center in Boulder, Colorado, which the company says is its "greenest data center in North America." The 115,000 square-foot expansion includes 70,000 square feet of raised floor space and is part of Big Blue's $350 million investment in Boulder, which is now IBM's largest data center in the world at more than 300,000 square feet. This video from the opening event features a look inside the data center and commentary from IBM officials and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter. This video runs about 2 minutes.

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