It is quicker and safer to install than traditional steel and concrete. Microsoft is making data centers out of wood — and it ...
Getting net-positive in water usage throughout their data center infrastructure is a big part of the company’s sustainability ...
Microsoft said it will pause construction at some Mount Pleasant data center sites to rethink some of its designs. The project is a $3.3 billion investment.
Village says it has "no reason to believe the pause will affect the overall scope or nature of Microsoft's project." ...
Data-center construction is growing faster in Atlanta than in just about any other major city. Measured by power capacity, it ...
Microsoft's latest data centers will employ a new cooling system that doesn't draw water from the surrounding environment.
Dozens of massive data centers are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes in Ireland and starting to wear out ...
SEE MORE Illustration of the Microsoft’s closed-loop system for future data centers that will recycle water for cooling its computing operations. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft revealed details of ...
As data centers drain America’s power grids, a fierce battle is being waged for electricity. On Navajo Nation land, many are ...
Microsoft Corp.'s data center in Mount Pleasant will be among its first worldwide to use a new cooling technology expected to significantly reduce water use. Microsoft Corp.'s data center in Mount ...
Microsoft Corp. has previewed a new data center design that will significantly reduce the amount of water necessary to cool its servers. Steve Solomon, the company’s vice president of data ...