A large amount of time and resources have been invested in making Python the most suitable first programming language for ...
Tech giants like Meta and Microsoft are building their own data centers in Wisconsin, while other developers build and lease facilities. Companies are using a mix of internal cash, debt, and private ...
The city of Heath and village of Hebron broke ground on new Microsoft data centers that both municipalities say will create economic benefits and mark the latest push from tech companies to get them ...
Spartanburg County Council expected to deny a tax incentive deal for a proposed data center. State lawmakers have proposed a moratorium to study the impact of data centers on energy and infrastructure ...
DOÑA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A massive project in Doña Ana County is still facing one hurdle before it can officially move forward, but hundreds of workers have already started working, prepping for ...
After a 10-month delay, Microsoft has begun work on its $1 billion data center projects in Catawba County. Several commercial building permits were issued to the tech giant between November and ...
Microsoft Unveils Glass Storage That Could Preserve Data for 10,000 Years Your email has been sent Microsoft has just hit a major milestone in a project that could end the digital dark age. Their ...
Calibrant Energy has signed a definitive agreement with Iron Mountain to build, own, and operate a 23-megawatt-hour (MWh) battery at the latter’s New Jersey data center. Data center as a clean energy ...
Explore how Microsoft Project Silica glass uses borosilicate glass memory for ultra-durable, 10,000-year data storage and archival glass storage tech that could transform long-term cloud archives.
The takeaway: Microsoft and other data center operators are racing to develop new methods for storing massive amounts of data on permanent media. Redmond is pursuing a technology based on glass and ...
MANCHESTER, Ohio — Residents packed a community meeting Wednesday night in Manchester to voice concerns about proposed data center developments on the sites of two former power plants in Adams County.
A data center, just off Argenta Trail in Eagan, is one of two now under construction in the city. Oppidan, a firm based in the Twin Cities, is developing the 61,000-square-foot, five-megawatt center.