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The QTS Richmond Network Access Point or the NAP was co-founded by Clint Heiden, former Chief Revenue Officer of QTS and Vinay Nagpal, President of InterGlobix, LLC. In 2011, the company acquired a data center in Lenexa, Kansas. [15] In January 2013, the company acquired Herakles LLC and its 92,000 square-foot data center in San Francisco. [16]
In the last two years alone, a string of companies have announced billion-dollar-plus data center plans in the Columbus area including Amazon, Google, Facebook's parent Meta, DBT-DATA and QTS Data ...
In May 2007, the company acquired properties in Boston and Chicago. It also purchased a tract of land in Santa Clara, with the intent of developing a 50-megawatt data center Coronado campus there. [1] In June 2009, the company changed its name to CoreSite. [1] In September 2010, the company became a public company via an initial public offering ...
iNaturalist is a citizen science website which allows users to contribute observations of organisms with images, start data-collecting projects, and crowdsources taxonomic identification of observations. [60] The Indian rupee sign was developed in 2010, by using crowdsourcing to select its design through an open competition among Indian residents.
The site of the old Health Center was selected for the new computing building's location, and a new $7.1 million Health Center was built near the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center to free up that land. [6] The Health Center faculty were then moved to the new facility in March 2003. [7] Construction was initially planned to start in Summer ...
More than 190 companies have been started at the Center, [4] including firms such as NueMD, KontrolFreek, and Pindrop Security. [5] Sponsored companies have created over 51,000 man-years of employment, generated over $12.7 billion revenue, generated over $100 million in profit to Georgia, and raised over $1 billion in venture capital since 1999 ...
The Marcus Nanotechnology Building (MNB) is a Georgia Institute of Technology facility. The building was constructed on the site of the Electronics Research Building, the former home of GTRI's Information and Communications Laboratory. It was opened on April 24, 2009, as the Marcus Nanotechnology Research Center, a name it held until October 2013.
Apr. 19—ALBANY — A proposed tennis center for Tift Park will take into consideration the history of the area as plans unfold. During a Monday meeting, members of the Dougherty County ...