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Because of the complexities of erecting data centers, which can cost more than $1,200 per square foot, many projects that were announced as long ago as 2007 are only now beginning construction, several brokers said.
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In the mid-1990s big companies tried to erect data "warehouses," which can consume five years and millions of dollars in the making and still flop.
IBM is erecting such data centers in Boulder, Colorado, Singapore, Australia and elsewhere.
IBM is erecting such data centers in Boulder, Colo., Singapore, Australia and elsewhere.
Exodus Communications built a billion-dollar business on the dot-com boom, erecting enormous data centers to rent out space where companies ran their own computers to power Web sites.
The companies working on commuter service have taken various approaches: relying on a combination of cellular towers and satellite data links, erecting dedicated antennas in a line of sight or at points along the route, or limiting service just to terminals or stations on either end of a run.
The overwhelming majority of modern security solutions — encryption, firewalls, two-factor authentication, tokens — target data confidentiality, erecting barriers against unauthorized access.
In a way, Data Islandia is erecting borders in the cloud: it intends to store European data according to European regulation and American bits according to American rules.
Mr. Bradley said the company was repairing its taxed network by upgrading software to increase data delivery speeds and by erecting new cell towers.
It has avoided erecting a paywall.
Japan is erecting superlevees.
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