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Poland's Storage market on the rise

In terms of space available for clients in datacentres, Poland is the second largest market – after Russia – in central and Eastern Europe, according to the findings of PMR Research, a global consulting company. The participation of Polish datacentres in this market is estimated at more than 20%. 

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