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Meanings of datacentre in English
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Usage of datacentre in English
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Our technology depends on other suppliers such as telecommunications providers and datacentre operators to run.
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The US company said it would build a datacentre in Finland to serve customers in Europe.
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In the old days you had to physically go in and add hardware in a datacentre.
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He says the lack of competition is all that prevents New Zealand from becoming a global datacentre hub.
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Photo: AFP The global tech giant announced today that it would establish its first datacentre region in New Zealand.
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In a statement, Microsoft said the New Zealand datacenter region will be the latest addition to its global datacentre footprint.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she welcomes Microsoft's announcement to establish a datacentre region for cloud services in New Zealand.
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Intel, which analysts estimate has more than 90 percent of the datacentre market, already has an agreement to use Altera chips.
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This division of Amazon sells spare datacentre and processing capacity to customers during periods when the giant retailer doesn't require it.
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It has 60 datacentre regions worldwide with its Microsoft Azure cloud service available in 140 plus countries.
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A datacentre for a search engine company can consume as much energy as a city the size of Geneva, the ITU has said.
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Microsoft has opened a new "mega datacentre" in west Dublin to support growing demand for online services, the first such centre opened outside the US.
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It also has datacentres in key Asian and U.S. locations.
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There are 60 people currently employed at the Castlebar plant building high capacity protection solutions for datacentres.
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Having consolidated its networks and its datacentres, its next step is to see if the same can be done with software.
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The first is natural expansion of the corporate sector, coupled with the needs of the growing number of power-hungry datacentres in Ireland.