Laying the Foundations for Germany's Largest Data Center PR Newswire MAGDEBURG, Germany, October 30, 2012 MAGDEBURG, Germany, October 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- This new building will cover Germany's high demand for cloud services. The highly secure data center will start operations in 2014 in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. 130 highly qualified permanent positions are planned for the Magdeburg metropolitan area. [2]Germany's largest data center will be built on a surface area the size of approx. 30 soccer fields (i.e., 150,000m ) in Saxony-Anhalt. As the foundations are laid down today in Biere in the Salzland district, the Telekom subsidiary, T-Systems, is beginning to build its 90th data center. Together with the data center already running in Magdeburg, the new construction in Biere will form a "TwinCore," i.e., a twin data center which offers the highest level of data and operational security. In the last expansion stage at both locations, an area of almost eight soccer fields will be exclusively dedicated to computing technology - more than in any other data center across Germany. In Magdeburg, T-Systems already operates the largest data center in eastern Germany. With the start of operations of the twin data center in Biere in 2014, the IT and telecommunications Group will satisfy the rapidly growing global demand for cloud services. Some 600 corporate customers use these new IT services offered by T-Systems, including internationally active groups such as Shell and Daimler.
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