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Cyrus One Will Build 48 Megawatt Facility in Northern Virginia

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Data center service provider CyrusOne will build a 420,000 square foot, 40 megawatt data center in northern Virginia, the company confirmed today. CyrusOne recently purchased 14 acres of land in Sterling, Virginia. CyrusOne Washington DC Area'

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CyrusOne Expanding its Austin Data Center Campus

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CyrusOne purchased 22 acres to expand its Austin data center campus, where it plans to expand its footprint. The company now owns over 100 acres in Texas across Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio. Austin CyrusOne'

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CyrusOne Seeks to Bring Online Shopping to Colocation

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CyrusOne has launched a colocation purchasing tool that simplifies the buying process for enterprises and SMBs. The company is also launching "CyrusOne Express" packages offering preconfigured cabinets for small businesses. Featured'

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CyrusOne Brings Northern Virginia Data Center Online

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Company brings initial 30,000 square feet of capacity to major U.S. colocation CyrusOne Washington DC Area' market Read More.

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Five Texas Towns Consolidate 911 Dispatch in CyrusOne Data Center

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Company says this will be the first time multiple emergency call-centers will colocate. colocation CyrusOne Dallas Government'

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CyrusOne Adds Data Halls in Dallas and Houston

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CyrusOne has been on an expansion tear, particularly in Texas. In addition to entering the Ashburn, VA market, the company has also been busy these last few months expanding its footprint in Texas. Featured'

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QTS is Top Performer in 2013 as Data Center Stocks Lag the Market

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QTS Realty and CyrusOne were the top performers among publicly-held data center companies for 2013 after going public earlier in the year. But they were the best of a weak bunch. The sector trailed the broader market, as investors cooled on data center stocks amid growing cloud competition and. Featured'