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By Karsten Strauss 11/16/12 5:12pm

Post-Tropical Storm Sandy

Facebook's Oregon Data Center. (photo: IntelFreePress on Flickr)

Sandy Aftermath: Data Center Real Estate Could Be In Demand

In the wake of tropical storm Sandy, questions about the vulnerability of Manhattan-based data centers may give rise to an increase in demand for data center space elsewhere in the tri-state area—possibly New Jersey.

Sandy’s impact on New York City data centers – which shut down popular websites Gawker, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post – will Read More

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