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We may be underground, but we’re not under a rock. The word is out about Cavern.
Cavern Technologies has been selected for the 2011 Best of Lenexa Award in the Disaster Recovery & Relief Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

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Kansas City Data Center Provider, Cavern Technologies, a leading provider of mission critical data center solutions, announces they have successfully completed the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA) the Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements 16 Type II
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Cavern
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Cavern Technologies expanded by 6,000 square feet in the summer, but it still wasn’t enough, so the company plans to invest about $6 million to add 31,000 more square feet of new data center space at its Lenexa headquarters.
Kansas City Business Journal
Alyson Raletz
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Creating a national catastrophe has never been easier. And the new weapon of choice for the world's terrorists is the humble laptop. The incredible facilities used to House Critical Data.
60 Minutes
Bushe
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Cavern Technologies has been selected for the 2011 Best of Lenexa Award in the Disaster Recovery & Relief Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).
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News has been dismal for the real estate market at large, and in particular for residential real estate. Even the commercial real estate market has suffered. Although some segments still have yet to find the bottom of the downward spiral that began several years ago, one segment is still robust: data center real estate. Since many companies held back on capital purchases (including land and building space) during the recent recession, could a boom be in the works as these companies struggle to keep pace with rising demand for IT services?

Data Center Journal
Jeffery Clark
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In a federal government push to save more than $3 billion, data centers around the country — including one in Kansas City — will close during the next few years.
Business Journal
Kelly Stroda
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Data Center Knowledge
Rich Miller
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If New Jersey is any indication, perhaps the best thing the Wall Street Journal could do for the data center industry is to keep writing that there’s too much data center space. In early June the Journal wrote that New Jersey was facing a “glut” of server farms.
Data Center Knowledge
Rich Miller
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Google has released fresh details regarding its fibre-to-the-premises project in Kansas City. On the Google Fiber blog, Kevin Lo, general manager of the Google Access division said that the company was now conducting the next phase of the project which he referred to as “detail engineering”.
Benny Har-Even
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