FedScoop: The Library of Congress is getting a new data center.
The federal services arm of contracting giant Accenture announced Wednesday that it has won a three-year, $27.3 million contract to build a new data center for the world’s largest library. The new data center will be both a combination of a physical data center “geographically removed from the District of Columbia” and other hosting environments like public and private cloud, Accenture told FedScoop.
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