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Microsoft Plans $500 Million Chicago Data Center 175

miller60 writes "Microsoft is planning a huge new data center in the Chicago area, as it continues to expand its Internet infrastructure in an effort to keep pace with Google in web-based services. The new facility in Northlake, Ill. may cost more than $500 million and is expected to span 440,000 square feet. Microsoft opened a 470,000 square foot data center in Quincy, Washington earlier this year, and is building a similar facility in San Antonio. Microsoft has also submitted plans for a $500 million data center campus in Dublin, Ireland."
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Microsoft Plans $500 Million Chicago Data Center

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 06, 2007 @10:11AM (#21253761)

    Idiot, NetBUI was abandoned in Windows 2000. You are 7 years behind.

    And that's one of the reasons why the joke the OP just told is funny. Allow me to explain:

    A while ago naughty Billy Gates and his henchman Steve 'Arsewipe' Ballmer wanted to take over networking using their own proprietary standard. They would use the market dominance of the evil Windows monopoly to do this. The OP reminds us, 1. what a fucking abortion NetBUI was; 2. how it failed miserably and that TCP/IP won out in the end (a networking standard that all OS' can use); and 3. how Microsoft do not always win.

    This gives us all a little chuckle and a warm feeling inside. We--as GNU/Linux enthusiasts--are also reminded that it is possible to beat Microsoft from time-to-time. :)

  • by Iphtashu Fitz ( 263795 ) on Tuesday November 06, 2007 @10:36AM (#21254087)
    Dunno why but this strange thought just popped into my head...

    The Cold War of the second half of the 20th century was ultimately won by the US because the USSR couldn't keep up with the financial strain of building and maintaining such a huge military. The US basically outspent the USSR.

    I wonder if we're seeing a similar thing happening between Google & MS. Back in the 80's & 90's MS was on top of the world and in control of virtually everything computer related. Their focus, however, wasn't on internet technologies until the late 90's when the first internet bubble hit. Google, on the other hand, started in the heyday of the bubble and focused entirely on the internet. Now MS is pouring tons of cash into internet projects in an effort to compete against Google since they see Google as their biggest competitive threat. MS has to deal with a dominant OS, Office products, MSN, and other products/services that they've built and acquired over the years, on top of their internet offerings. Google, on the other hand, is just focusing on the internet. I wonder if MS will eventually find that it has overextended itself by investing too much in competing with Google, and if that will end up eventually hurting them financially in a manner similar to the way the USSR went bankrupt trying to keep up with the US. It may not happen for many years, but I wonder if that's what we'll eventually see.

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