Yahoo-Oath Quincy

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Data is limited, but we have data for 2 data centers on the Oath campus. Oath as since expanded on the campus.

"DC1" 180,000 sqft and 26 MW
"DC2" 151,000 sqft and 26 MW

2017 Expansion
Phase I: 25 MW additional capacity
Phase II: 15 MW

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0.53 miles H5 Quincy
H5's 63-acre data center campus was a former Intuit facility.
0.56 miles Sabey Intergate.Quincy
Intergate.Quincy is a 520,000 square foot data center campus currently under development in Central Washington. Like Intergate. Columbia, Intergate.Quincy offers the advantage of low power rates, close proximity to the region’s power grid, and a mild climate ideal for efficient, evaporative cooling.
0.66 miles Vantage Quincy Campus
Vantage operates a 68-acre campus with three large data centers.
0.68 miles Vantage WA11
0.74 miles Vantage WA13
0.81 miles Vantage WA12
1.81 miles NTT Data Quincy
The data center was first built by Dell in 2012. Subsequently sold to NTT Data in the Perot services deal.
1.99 miles CyrusOne Quincy
CyrusOne acquired this 45-acre plot of land in Quincy in 2016, but has yet to build anything on it, waiting until it closes a tenant for the site before Cyrus invests in construction. The 45-acre campus can expand to a total of 930,000 square feet with 720,000 colocation square feet with up to 120,000 square feet for class A office space.
2.55 miles Microsoft Quincy MWH
Microsoft was one of the first companies to build a data center in Quincy. In 2006 Microsoft constructed the first phase (470,000 square feet) of the ‘Columbia Data Center’ in Quincy, Washington

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The Yahoo, AOL, HuffPo mashup known as Oath has been retired. The subsidiary is now known as Verizon Media Group.

Verizon Retired the Oath Brand in 2019
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The Yahoo, AOL, HuffPo mashup known as Oath has been retired. The subsidiary is now known as Verizon Media Group.

Source: Techcrunch

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In 2021, Verizon sold Verizon Media to the Apollo Group. The new entity will be known as Yahoo.

Verizon acquired Yahoo in June 2017 and rolled the company into a newly rebranded subsidiary called Oath which included other media brands, AOL, HuffPost, and Techcrunch.

In January 2019, Verizon announced it would retire the Oath brand and rename the subsidiary to Verizon Media.

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