It is creating a structure for Iowa’s mental health system that addresses ... into intensive crisis centers to receive services, into an institutional setting to receive those services ...
While some of the locations, like the two dishes in New Mexico, one in Arizona and one in Texas, are relatively close together, the Iowa ... from the center of each structure.
Mexico raised sprawling tents on the U.S. border Wednesday as ... to spend up to $500 billion over four years building data centers with the hope of securing U.S. leadership in the new technology.
Iowa is emerging as a magnet for massive data centers owned by Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Apple—companies that have invested over $17 billion statewide, accor ...
The City of Cedar Rapids, Alliant Energy, and QTS confirmed Tuesday that the digital infrastructure company will build a data ...
Data centers like these are integral to the international economy and to our nation’s security — meaning it’s crucial that data center operators be prepared to counter adverse events.
QTS has been revealed as the company behind a planned data center development in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. First reported by the Gazette, the Cedar Rapids City Council last week approved a development ...
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Cedar Rapids City Council members approved a development agreement with QTS Cedar Rapids LLC during their January 28th meeting.
Sustainability-wise, Santos said Converge employs a liquid cooling solution in its data centers to reduce power consumption and carbon emissions. Tech giants like Amazon, Google and Meta are ...
Demand seems unlikely to slow. And as data centers continue to spring up, so to does the infrastructure to support them — like high-voltage transmission lines. “It’s not like the lines you ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson’s executive order establishing a data center workgroup cites the need to balance “economic development, state and local tax revenue, energy use, and environmental ...
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