Man does not live on iPhone 8 news alone. The news from Apple also has to do with the services that the company offers through data centers. The Cupertino guys are planning to open a new data center in Denmark, a country where it already has a data center and where the company has found a large number of government facilities. However, and although it may seem strange, Apple has a lot of problems to be able to begin the works of a data center, a data center that would be the first in the country but due to complaints from neighbors, it has been impossible to start construction for the moment.
According to The Des Moines Register, the Cupertino boys have received the go-ahead from the Iowa Board for Economic Development, to be able to create a new data center in Iowa, specifically in Waukee. As is logical, Apple usually makes many facilities to offer the maximum number of possible incentives so that the relevant institutions see the company's requests with good eyes and in most cases it usually gets the approval quickly, except in the specific case from Ireland, which I have discussed above.
Today Apple has a large number of data centers around the world. In the United States, Apple has data centers in Reno (Nevada), Maiden North Carolina), Prineville (Oregon), Newark (California) and in Mesa (Arizona). Iowa has become one of the most important cities for technology companies, where Google, Facebook and Microsoft data centers are locatedDue to the large number of facilities offered to this type of company, the high quality of the available fiber optics and the low risk of natural disasters that exists in the area.