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Microsoft Corporation Opens Up Local Data Centers In Germany Amidst Privacy Woes

Posted on November 11, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Nathan Kevin reports:

PCWorld reports that Microsoft Corp has set up new data centers in Germany which has been seen as a move to settle concerns regarding the US surveillance violating privacy terms. The cloud data will be controlled by the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary, T-Systems and not Microsoft. The new data centers are located in Magdeburg and Frankfurt am Main.

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