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Microsoft opens huge data center in San Antonio, TX
« on: September 22, 2008, 02:37:51 PM »
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  • That's just one more source of jobs, etc. especially for those in Information Technology (like me). Wonder why I moved here?


    Microsoft on Monday officially opened its San Antonio, Texas, data center, the latest in a string of giant facilities aimed at powering Microsoft consumer and business online services.

    The company said the data center occupies nearly half a million square feet and cost $550 million to establish.

    Microsoft touted some of the environmental features of the facility, including the fact that it is using 8 million gallons of recycled water per month as part of its cooling system.

    "Microsoft looked at 31 variables in narrowing its site selection to San Antonio, including the availability of fiber-optic networks, affordable energy rates, and a work-life balance for our employees that the city offered," Microsoft General Manager Mike Manos said in a statement.

    The facility joins other Microsoft data centers, including one in Quincy, Wash. Another site, due to open later this year in the Chicago area, will be Microsoft's first to employ containers of servers, in addition to traditional rack-based set-ups.

    Microsoft also recently announced plans to build a center in West Des Moines, Iowa.
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    Microsoft opens huge data center in San Antonio, TX
    « Reply #1 on: September 22, 2008, 09:15:08 PM »
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  • do they know how many jobs that will bring to SA?  I can only imagine that that would be good considering I don't think there are many big companies that have major sites in San Antonio - besides the medical facilities it always seemed like it was a little depressed business wise though it has really great potential - but I might be predjudiced b/c I was raised there.  Ole!  And come to think of it, I'm really surprised that they aren't outsourcing (thank goodness) - wouldn't that be cheaper?


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    Microsoft opens huge data center in San Antonio, TX
    « Reply #2 on: September 22, 2008, 10:08:09 PM »
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