Google announced a plan to build a new data center in Europe, this time in "Eemshaven", a coastal city with a seaport State of the Netherlands.
Internet giant shows that he allocated 600 million Euros (772 million dollars) to build a new data center, making it the fourth data center for the company in Europe, after Finland, Belgium and Ireland. The company Google has more than ten data centers so far in the Americas, Europe and Asia, where it has created the first data center in Asia, the world's passed, specifically in Taiwan and Singapore.
Google says that the new origin will provide more than 1,000 jobs for the initial starting in the first half of 2016, to be fully operational at the end of the year 2017.