Could AWS Crash Again And Roil The Internet? It Already Has — And Competitors Are Taking Notice
"Oracle’s cloud ... never ever goes down. We can’t say that about any of the other clouds."
"Oracle’s cloud ... never ever goes down. We can’t say that about any of the other clouds."
A residential-hospitality project opens in Capitol Riverfront, Blue Origin launches a new Northern Virginia office, a Carlyle exec steps down and more.
From emerging markets to disappearing REITs and sustainable facilities to nuclear crypto mines — these are the top data center stories of 2021.
New York City's life sciences sector is small compared to Boston and Cambridge — but one Queens neighborhood is giving NYC's industry a competitive edge.
And you thought the year was only about billion-dollar deals and millions of square feet in new developments?
The Dallas-Fort worth market has recorded far more data center leasing in the first half of this year than in any prior full year, according to CBRE.
AWS is still the largest cloud provider, but Microsoft grew its market share last quarter amid frenetic overall growth in enterprise cloud spending.
JPMorgan Chase is spending billions to move its IT infrastructure to the cloud — and much of that is going toward new data centers.
Executives from MP Boston, Hines and WS Development expressed optimism that a string of new leases shows Boston's office market is turning a corner.
Slowing sales from FedEx signal the pandemic-fueled delivery boom that drove warehouse demand is disappearing, and the industrial market could feel the pain.
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