Microsoft has shown its confidence in the Irish economy & South Dublin County as it announced that it will locate its new European data centre in Grange Castle Business Park.
The company - the world's largest software firm - will invest $500m in the new plant. About 10 to 15 new jobs will be generated when the 51,000 square foot plant is up and running by summer 2009.
With the growth of audio and video applications, social websites, mobile devices and other internet demands, data centres are becoming more and more important as companies strive to increase online computing support centres to provide users with enhanced web services, a statement from the company said.
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