Fujitsu to Build $29.5M Data Center in China
November 23, 2009 — IT services provider Fujitsu announced on Monday that it will partner with the Nanhai People’s Government of Foshan and Guangdong province to jointly invest and build the Fujitsu South China Data Center, Fujitsu’s first world-class data center in China, according to a report by Tech-On.
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