"This investment from Google isn't just about infrastructure ... April 26 (UPI) --Google is growing its data footprint in ...
The expenditures will target new locations for Google and ... D.C., where it plans to add “thousands” of new jobs. “This will help bring more jobs and investment to diverse communities ...
On April 25, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced plans to invest an estimated $11 billion in Indiana, creating at least 1,000 new jobs and marking the largest capital investment in the state’s history ...
Image from Google Streetview Franklin officials have approved tax abatements ... at Linville Way and Commerce Drive in the ...
Reuters Google has said it will expand its New York offices with a new campus The investments the firm highlighted include previously announced plans to expand in New York city. Unlike Amazon ...
A single 1,000-megawatt hyperscale data center will use 52% more electricity than Indiana Michigan ... The company behind the plan was revealed in January. Google officials have said the company ...
Google plans to spend $1 billion on cloud and data center infrastructure ... "Thailand is fast becoming a digital hub in Southeast Asia, propelled by a talented workforce and investments in technology ...
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Indiana is harvesting benefits ... Access to renewable energy also supports corporate investment into communities. Lightsource bp and Google have signed a power purchase ...
Amazon on Wednesday said that it was investing in small nuclear reactors, coming just two days after a similar announcement by Google, as both tech giants seek new sources of carbon-free ...
If you’re considering enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan (also known as Medicare Part C) in Indiana to meet your various health insurance needs, you’re not alone. If you’re looking for ...
In January, AWS unveiled plans to build two giant data center facilities in Mississippi with a $10 billion investment. Selipsky said the new $11 billion investment is key to fueling Indiana’s ...
In this week’s news roundup, Purdue University partners with Sports Tech HQ and collaborates with e.l.f. Cosmetics on a free “STEM Era” makerspace in Indianapolis.