Interxion to invest €12m in new Dublin centre

A Dutch-based business which provides facilities to high-tech companies has announced plans to invest €12m in a new data centre in Dublin.

A Dutch-based business which provides facilities to high-tech companies has announced plans to invest €12m in a new data centre in Dublin.

Interxion says the move will double its workforce in the city from 10 to 20.

The company has been operating in Ireland since 2001, servicing the IT sector in 13 European cities.

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