Sears Is Turning Shuttered Stores Into Data Centers 137
miller60 writes "Servers may soon fill the aisles where shoppers once roamed. Sears Holdings is seeking to convert former Sears and Kmart stores into Internet data hubs. Some stand-alone stores and distribution centers may be repurposed as data centers, while mall-based stores can be converted into disaster recovery sites, the company says, offering access to stores and eateries for displaced workers who may be on site for weeks. Then there's the wireless tower opportunity. Seventy percent of the U.S. population lives within 10 miles of a Sears or Kmart store, and these rooftops can be leased to fill gaps in cell coverage. It's not the first effort to convert stores into IT infrastructure, as Rackspace is headquartered in an old mall, and companies have built data centers in malls in Indiana and Maryland. But Sears, which operates 25 million square feet of real estate, hopes to make this strategy work at scale." Also at Slash DataCenter.
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I don't understand why place data centers in urban mall environments where property value is supposedly higher?
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red light as in web sites that have slowed down to a stop.
Re:Maybe in standalone stores (Score:3, Funny)
No. They're called anchor stores because they sell anchors and other nautical equipment. Geesh. Did you even read the article?