Microsoft Opens Three Swedish Data Hubs Using Only Green Power
- Customers for the centers include Handelsbanken, PostNord
- Facilities to use green energy supplied by utility Vattenfall
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Microsoft Corp. has turned on a series of data centers at three sites in Sweden that run entirely on green energy through a partnership with state-owned utility Vattenfall AB.
The Swedish computer halls, covering a total area of nearly 900 acres, are the latest in the company’s expansion to meet the huge appetite from businesses for secure cloud services. Microsoft is currently expanding its tally of 250 centers by 50 a year.
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Microsoft Opens Three Swedish Data Hubs Using Only Green Power