Bloomberg has an article that Apple plans to spend €1.7 billion ($1.9 billion) on new data centers in Denmark and Ireland.
It seems that Apple is focusing on green technology using only renewable energy for these centers:
The centers, located in Athenry, Ireland, and Viborg, Denmark, will be powered by renewable energy, Cupertino, California-based Apple said on Monday. The facilities are scheduled to begin operations in 2017 in the two countries known for their use of wind power.
The project lets Apple address European requests for data to be stored closer to local users and authorities, while also allowing it to benefit from a chilly climate that helps save on equipment-cooling costs.
This is good news for the two countries that have invested heavily in renewable energy, especially Denmark that supplies a quarter of all windmills globally. More local coverage of this can be found at the website of Danish newspaper Politiken (Danish, Google translation here) and Irish Business ETC
(Score: 4, Insightful) by wonkey_monkey on Tuesday February 24 2015, @12:11PM
while also allowing it to benefit from a chilly climate that helps save on equipment-cooling costs
Any other "costs" they might saving on by basing themselves in Ireland...?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk
(Score: 2) by c0lo on Tuesday February 24 2015, @01:42PM
Yeap: act as a snitch for NSA [soylentnews.org] with impunity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0