The Bitfury Group today announced it is expanding into Norway, opening an energy efficient datacenter that will create approximately 30 local jobs. Bitfury CEO Valery Vavilov made the announcement at the new datacenter in Mo i Rana, where he was joined by Mo i Rana Mayor Geir Waage and several local business leaders.
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Bitfury invests $35 million into new Norway datacenter
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