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ViaWest selects GE to power its data centers

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DALLAS, USA: GE's Critical Power business has announced that ViaWest, the leading colocation1 provider in North America, has selected GE's highly reliable electrical distribution systems to power several of the company's innovative data centers.

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ViaWest is deploying GE's electrical distribution systems at its Lone Mountain, Tier IV design-certified data center in Las Vegas; the Cornell data center in Denver; the Synergy Park data center in Dallas and two new data centers under construction in Denver and Minneapolis.

GE's electrical distribution systems, which include substation distribution equipment, switchboards, panelboards, transformers and power switching equipment, meet ViaWest's needs for guaranteed uptime, redundancy and fault tolerance.

GE's ability to expedite the delivery of critical electrical infrastructure to ViaWest, accompanied with flexible financing provided by GE Capital, helped ViaWest maximize capital efficiency by matching payments on the lease with cash inflows from new customers.

"GE's combination of highly reliable equipment, speed to market and financing options make them an ideal partner to help fuel the growth of our innovative data centers," said Dave Leonard, chief data center officer, ViaWest. "GE worked closely with our design engineers from the project's inception to completion to ensure we had best-in-class electrical distribution system solutions to meet our needs."