Google Announces the Location of Its First-Ever Data Center in France
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Google is about to acquire 195 hectares of land in Châteauroux, Indre, to establish its first data center in France. This initiative marks a key step for the expansion of the cloud infrastructure of the tech giant. Google's first data center in France is studying ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) The article Google is preparing t…
Google has decided to set up its very first data centre in France, marking a major step in its strategy of digital expansion in the territory. The announcement formalizes the selected location for this large-scale project.
Google's 1st French datacenter, in its own right, will be located in Châteauroux. The planned land is 195 hectares for the modest amount of €58.5 million. The announcement was made by Châteauroux Métropole after several months of negotiations. The operation will take place via the Tricolore Computing subsidiary. For the moment, according to France Bleue, it is a phase of booking the land for further studies. 20% of the amount has to be paid to a…
Google Announces the Location of Its First-Ever Data Center in France
Google has announced the location of its very first data center in France, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion within the country. This new facility is set to boost Google’s infrastructure and digital services for French users.
Google has unveiled the location of its first data center in France, marking a significant milestone in the development of its infrastructure in the country and highlighting the growing interest of digital giants in France.
Châteauroux, a new land of digital asylum for Google Why this city of the Centre-Val de Loire? For a company like Google, this choice seems first dictated by the logic of land. By moving away from saturated metropolises, the group has access to a vast, cheap and politically welcoming space. Gil Averous, mayor of Châteauroux and president of the agglomeration, does not hide his enthusiasm in words reported by Frenchweb: "This is good news for our…
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