Serpro to Build Two New Data Centers in Brasília and São Paulo, Collaborating with Telebras
The Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro) plans to enhance its data processing capacity by constructing two new data centers in Brasília and São Paulo. Additionally, Serpro is in advanced negotiations with Telebras to utilize its data center in Brasília this year. The initiative is driven by high demand due to the tax reform and the need for a complete government cloud structure. The estimated cost for each data center project ranges between R$ 3 billion and R$ 4 billion.

Serpro will construct two new data centers in Brasília and São Paulo to increase its data processing capacity. The company is also negotiating with Telebras to utilize its Brasília data center this year.
This expansion is prompted by increased demand related to tax reform and federal cloud services. Serpro's president, Wilton Mota, emphasized the urgency of developing a complete cloud structure, which includes three zones.
The Brasília data center project is ready to start this year, while the São Paulo project is still in development. Each project is estimated to cost between R$ 3 billion and R$ 4 billion over ten years.




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