Report: Green datacentre market to top $45bn by 2016

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Companies looking to balance rising prices of electricity and real estate with increasing demand for more storage

The market for green datacentres is set to be worth more than $45bn a year by 2016 as companies seek to balance rising energy costs, increasing demand for more powerful computers and environmental concerns,...

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