Facebook in fight with EngineNode over site of social media giant’s data centre
Big tech firm claims EngineNode tried to build facility on lands in Meath owned by Facebook without permission
Facebook has been embroiled in a spat with EngineNode amid claims that the data centre developer tried to build on lands owned by the social media giant without permission.
Facebook has a large data campus in Clonee, Co Meath, which is operated by its subsidiary Runways Information Services Limited. The site is still under development and will span 150,000 square metres when completed.
Last year EngineNode, another developer, applied for planning permission to build a 92,000...
Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
Exclusive offers:
All Digital Access + eReader
Trial
€1
Unlimited Access for 1 Month
*New subscribers only
Annual
€200
€149 For the 1st Year
Unlimited Access for 1 Year
Quarterly
€55
€42
90 Day Pass
2 Yearly
€315
€248
Unlimited Access for 2 Years
Team Pass
Get a Business Account for you and your team
Related Stories
Ireland loses appeal as a work location after falling to 32nd in rankings
Dublin has also slipped in desirability as an employment destination, according to an international survey