Data Scooter provides missing link in Iceland's green datacentre vision

James S Murray
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New technology aims to answer critics who claim bandwidth issues will hamper Iceland's emergence as a provider of zero carbon datacentres

The credibility of Iceland as a provider of green datacentres powered by geothermal energy and capable of storing huge quantities of electronic data for firms in Europe and North America could be about...

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