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Colocation and cloud-based services provider Latisys has completed the first phase of its data center in Orange County, California. The company comissioned the first 22,000 sq ft of data center space and 10MW of power at the site.

The building measures a total of 93,000 sq ft. It is located nearby the company's 50,000 sq ft data center that has been operational since 1994.

Data center provider T5 is expanding into California. The company is in the middle of converting a powered-shell bulding in the Los Angeles area into a wholesale data center and has opened an office in San Francisco.

Atlanta-based T5 bought the 121,000 powered shell in El Segundo in Spring. The site will provide up to 17MW of critical power. The company currently offers data center space in Atlanta and Charlotte, North Carolina.

Provider of managed data center services Online Tech is ready to open a new data center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The company will launch the 20,000 sq ft facility in Octover, bringing online 10,000 sq ft of raised floor

European colocation player Interxion has completed Phase I of its Austria data center expansion. The company brought about 6,500 sq ft of data center space online in Vienna. The two-phase expansion project will bring the site's total capacity to about 50,600 sq ft.

Interxion announced expansion of the Vienna data center in May, citing high utilization rate at the site.