A Colorado-based company, Stack Infrastructure, plans to build a new data center in New Albany, Ohio. The new 300,000-square-foot facility will be built next to the company's existing data center.
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From emails to social media to online shopping, banking and chatting — everything we rely on everyday goes through an AI data center. The biggest concentration of those centers anywhere in the world ...
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As part of Microsoft’s Ignite conference, Stack Overflow on Tuesday revealed a new set of products that aims to position it as a valuable part of the enterprise AI stack. This new version of the ...
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MADISON (WKOW) — With the wave of data center proposals across Wisconsin, Dane County wants to create an advisory committee to ensure transparency about proposed facilities. "As the demand for ...
Microsoft and Google say their data centers in Chile would create thousands of jobs. Permit filings show the largest data centers have the potential to create only hundreds of full-time jobs, mostly ...