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co-location

Noun

Meaning

co-location (countable and uncountable, plural co-locations)

An instance of co-locating.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Around 2pm PDT there was a in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco which affected over 30,000 people in the San Francisco area, as well Six Apart's co-location facilities. Source: Internet

QTS Realty owns data centers and provides clients with a mixture of services, from providing custom data centers for clients to co-location space and cloud data services. Source: Internet

Spending on datacenters and co-location by financial firms will grow in the coming years, despite budget restraints in the current economic climate, as demand for space grows and costs remain high, according to a new report from Tabb Group. Source: Internet

The Raw Materials community has a total of six co-location centers (CLCs) which direct the activities in question: In France, Italy, Poland, Belgium, Sweden – and in Finland. Source: Internet

The things we changed were things like corporate email, host co-location, accounting, HR, and legal (basically things that had little to do with our core product and technologies). Source: Internet

“The co-location of the structural production and engineering team right where the work is happening at the dry dock is going to have a huge positive impact on our performance of this critical line of work,” Ballou said. Source: Internet

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