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- A Record 800 Attendees Converge On Data Center World
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Oct-14-2010
— A history-making 800 IT professionals attended Data Center World this week in Las Vegas and walked away wiser about a number of issues—cybercrime, security, cloud computing, collocation, power and cooling, change management, data center redesign, mobile devices and their role in data centers, plus much much more
- Best Cities to Move to
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Oct-29-2010
— 2. Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY
- Larkin District Street Work Completed
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Nov-12-2010
— Buffalo city leaders joined with First Niagara Financial Group and developer Howard Zemsky on Wednesday to mark the completion of a streetscape beautification project in the Larkin District, while announcing a new $500,000 state grant to restore more commercial and residential buildings.
- Planning Groups Applaud UB2020
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Nov-12-2010
— The physical UB 2020 plan is the recipient of three awards for excellence in the areas of planning, landscape architecture and economic development, the University at Buffalo announced Tuesday.
- Yahoo Facility Shows Growing Importance of Green Data Centers
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Sep-21-2010
— Yahoo unveiled a new data center in Lockport, New York today, boasting one of the most energy-efficient data centers in the world – and exemplifying the push among big Internet companies to green data storage.
- M&T First Niagara may turn Buffalo into the next Charlotte
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Jan-03-2011
— A prominent Wall Street investment strategist says Buffalo could become the next Charlotte, N. C., citing the rapid growth and success of M&T Bank Corp. and First Niagara Financial Group.
- Verizon Missed Out Say IT Pros
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Jun-09-2011
— Those who run area data centers say telecommunications giant Verizon should have thought twice before deciding in March to not build a $4.5 billion data center in the Town of Somerset.
- M&T Bank Signs Letter of Intent to Buy Data Center in Amherst
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Jul-13-2011
— M&T Bank announced today that it has signed a letter of intent to purchase a building on Park Club Lane in the Town of Amherst, New York formerly operated as a data center by HSBC.
  
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