Microsoft and Oracle Jump on Data Center Space in Virginia


📅 - Cloud provider giants Microsoft and Oracle have been taking advantage of data center space available in Northern Virginia. The area has seen more real estate action from data center purchases than more traditionally “tech” cities – Dallas, Chicago, Silicon Valley – as a recent report from a commercial real estate firm showed.

The purchase of data center space in unexpected places will become more commonplace as the industry continues to expand.

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