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“ The information age is exploding and creating a tremendous demand for data centers in both the public and private sector. ”
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History in the Remaking
BusinessWest (Aug 31 2010) Green Region , Information Technology
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The recently initiated work to build a data center at the site of the former Technical High School in Springfield is unique in that the façade of the 105-year-old building will be incorporated into the design of the $110 million facility.
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