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Nov, 2016 : Four New Data Centers to be Added in the UK by IBM
📅 - IBM will be tripling the number of data centers in the UK by adding four more to their business. This will help to increase growth as they are counting on the British economy growing after leaving the European Union.
Currently, IBM operates two data centers in the UK and the new four were announced with spending of about $1.2 billion on a total of 15 facilities across the world. Each center will cost about $80 million. These UK data centers will focus mainly on Al Cloud Services.
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