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July 28 2010

DataChambers opens second data center


DataChambers has formally opened a second data center on its 80-acre Winston-Salem campus, according to an announcement.


The $9 million facility doubles the technology firm’s capacity, the announcement said. DataChambers provides data storage, information management, secure tape vaulting and co-location services.


Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines took part in a grand opening of the facility.


“This is a significant investment in our community that will continue to pay dividends for years to come,” Joines said at the event.


CEO Nick Kottyan said about half of the new 20,000-square-foot data center is already under contract to new clients. Landmark Builders was the general contractor on the proje






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