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Jul, 2021 : Evoque Data Center Solutions Buys Foghorn Consulting
📅 - Foghorn Consulting, a Silicon Valley-based supplier of cloud consulting and cloud engineering services, has been acquired by Evoque Data Center Solutions. As a global provider of colocation and connectivity services, Evoque aims at increasing their applications-first line of services with the acquisition of Foghorn Consulting.
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