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New data management centre to open in Dublin
Sep 21 2009, 10:18 AM
Dutch data centre operator Interxion has announced plans to open a new facility in Ireland.
The 12 million euro (£10.87 million) centre will be based in Dublin, the Irish Times reports.
According to the publication, Interxion is expanding in order to meet the increased demand for outsourced services.
The first phase of the new base is expected to open in April 2010.
Tanya Duncan, Managing Director of the company's Irish operations, described the expansion as a "great endorsement" of Ireland's data centre business.
"As the benefits of outsourcing to data centres have become widely accepted in Ireland over the past few years, demand has helped us to grow our capacity while maintaining a strong focus on quality processes and environmental performance," she added.
One of Europe's largest providers of carrier-neutral data centres, Interxion currently has operations in 11 countries and across 25 sites.
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