green House data, a cloud provider and colocation, has opened a new data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming. At the same time, the state of Wyoming has announced that they will migrate some of their existing data centers in the most recent location Cheyenne Green House Data.
The 35,000 square feet, the 5MW data center is the second of Green House Data colocation facility in Cheyenne.
during an opening ceremony held Wednesday, July 30, Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead shared with a crowd of nearly 250 people that the state data and concluded a Green House agreement. This initial purchase is part of the larger plan of the State to withdraw from their existing data centers, citing aging infrastructure and higher operating costs.
"Public-private partnerships like this are key to ensure the public has access to the high level of service they expect while maintaining always controlled costs," said Flint Waters, CIO, State of Wyoming . "from a technological point of view, this approach will allow us to better serve our constituents while remaining fiscally responsible."
Governor Matt Mead
green House data is the owner and operator of colocation facilities in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Portland, Oregon; and Newark, NJ the company is pursuing green iT business since 07, with one. Power Usage Effectiveness average (PUE) of 1.25 or less. His most recent colocation center has a PUE figure of 1.14, according to the company.
"Green House Data is an example of Wyoming corresponding to a business climate very well with our many natural advantages for data centers, "said Governor Matt Mead . "We are pleased to Green House Data and its employees. Using societies Wyoming and know the companies have the expertise and talent to do the job is exciting. This is a good decision for Wyoming. "
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