Picture on my actual lunchbox. “Emergency!” was a famous show in the 1970s. How did these kids get up here? Look at that kid’s face! All at lunchtime for a first grader!
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Picture on my actual lunchbox. “Emergency!” was a famous show in the 1970s. How did these kids get up here? Look at that kid’s face! All at lunchtime for a first grader!

u/HairballTheory — 18 days ago
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Nestle takes water and either sells it back or messes it up for you. Enjoy

Nestlé has been involved in data centers through significant investments, including a $500 million deal with IBM to streamline and replace over 100 IT sites globally with five centralized data centers, two of which are located in Bussigny, Switzerland. Additionally, they recently sold a data center in Switzerland to a local real estate firm, indicating ongoing changes in their data center strategy.
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Overview of Nestlé's Involvement with Data Centers
Nestlé has made significant investments in data centers as part of its strategy to enhance operational efficiency and streamline its IT infrastructure.
Major Investments
$500 Million Deal with IBM: Nestlé signed a substantial contract with IBM to replace over 100 IT sites worldwide with five centralized data centers. This deal aims to create a more efficient and consolidated IT framework.
Data Center Locations
Nestlé's data centers are strategically located to support its global operations. The key sites include:

Bussigny, Switzerland
Two centralized data centers for consolidation and development
Sydney, Australia
Regional data center
Phoenix, Arizona
Regional data center
Frankfurt, Germany
Regional data center
Recent Developments
In addition to its investments, Nestlé has recently sold a data center in Switzerland to a local real estate firm. This sale reflects ongoing changes in Nestlé's data center strategy, indicating a shift in how the company manages its IT resources.
Future Directions
Nestlé continues to focus on integrating advanced technologies into its operations, including artificial intelligence and smart manufacturing solutions, which are likely to influence its data center strategies moving forward.

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u/HairballTheory — 25 days ago
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How would you deal with a jealous Brother-in-Law that tries to make everything a competition?

No matter what the situation is, my family and I seem to be this guy’s arch nemesis in a weird way. I don’t get it and really worn out, but I won’t be intimidated from attending family gatherings for the sake of my wife and kids relationship with their extended family.

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u/HairballTheory — 3 months ago
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Imagine walking along a road in Costa Rica and encountering dozens of enormous lenses pointing at the forest... until you zoom in and discover this imposing winged guardian.

u/HairballTheory — 3 months ago