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Deutsche Telekom expands cloud computing capacity

Thursday, Sep 11, 2008

Deutsche Telekoms business customer division T-Systems has announced plans to expand its cloud computing capacity with a new section at its data center in Munich. The move follows the recent expansion of its data center in Singapore.

The company said the Munich data center will provide an increase in capacity of approximately 10%. It said services from its Munich and other data centers will combine demand-based complete solutions with individual services such as bandwidth, computer capacity, and storage.

T-Systems told the increased capacity will help it to stem the decline in business customer revenue, which fell 10% to E2.66 billion (USD4 billion) in the second quarter

 

Source: Trading Markets

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