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Google Reveals Secret Data Centers, But Why Now?

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Google Data Center Lenoir, North Carolina.

Yesterday Google came forward with text, pictures, and even a virtual tour of their secret data centers. Now, one of the Internet giant’s most closely guarded subjects is offered up via guided tours and even a Google Plus media show. But why now? 

Anyone who knows anything about Google knows that data big and small is a huge component of their business. Whether you are one of those who fear your personal info may be used against you or not, anyone who surfs the web has heard tell of “privacy concerns” as the term applies to social networks, search engines, and other service providers.

In fairness, it’s only reasonable that Google, or Amazon for the matter, go to great lengths to not only protect your data, but the overall investment of storing it. Knowing this, some will question the “why and when” of this news, while others might reasonably assume Google is only doing what they always do, engage people on a one-to-one on the Internet. And there is ample evidence of “humanized tech” shown purely in the company’s wide acceptance. Still. 

Google’s Mayes County Data Center

“Where the Internet Lives” 

First, let’s look at just how far Google has gone to “show off” now their super secret data centers. Using the platform of G+, the company has profiled As Urs Hölzle, Senior Vice President, of Google’s Technical Infrastructure says in the blog post; “We go to great lengths to protect it (your data) … only a small set of employees have access to the server floor itself.” Reading the blog, it hits you. “This sounds like a PR campaign.” Worse still, it rings of super geeks detached from the reality of ordinary people’s perception. Google houses your Internet, owns it? Indeed. 

High resolution images, a storybook of information, reader flow even shows not only Google’s insides, but that somebody went to a lot of trouble to present it. The image above is of the Mayes County, Oklahoma center. I bet you never imagined Google there. When you visit Google’s “plus” pages of the same name, that’s what you’ll read. Talk about transparency, either the PR machine at Google stumbled on this one, or some karmic force ensured the world would see how the world’s biggest tech company sees itself.

Meanwhile a 100 page memo circulates about the offices of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asking the five commissioners there their opinions on whether or not the agency should engage Google with an anti-trust lawsuit over their search practices. Voila! 

Here we find one good reason, amid many, for Google to go on a reputation management binge. Let’s face it, Larry Brin’s and Larry Page’s little garage endeavor has grown to modern day epic proportions, and not without having made a lot of enemies along the way. Of late, the company’s Panda and Penguin search paradigms have angered tens of thousands. The Oracle lawsuit, competition with Facebook and Twitter, the so called FairSearch alliance aimed at travel fare search fairness, the company millions have come to love and trust was about due for an assault — or a tumble, depending on how one perceives. 

Where the Internet lives? From Google Plus

Think! Everyman Is Google

A lot has transpired since Larry Page took over the lead at Google some months back. The company has entered into competition far afield from their core search competency. Everyone knows this, and many cheer for Google. However, every increasingly Google creates detractors. Today Google for many seems to have gone against Sergey Brin’s “Don’t be evil” motto. Forget that Google search owns 66.8% of the market there, it’s “inside search” metrics where the company has a problem. The search engine result pages are now skewed to highly favor companies that one way or another profit Google. While this is good business sense, the end result destroys the competitive edge of anyone not closely tied to Google’s revenue. Enter the FTC and a potential disaster for not only Google’s search revenue schema, but the company’s brand as well. 

Public perception has always been levied in order to influence. This is a presidential election year, no one reading this should be obtuse about PR and hype. Unveiling super duper secret Google data centers is a “poke” at transparency, sure. But, showing the spanking clean Lenoir, North Carolina data center with those common workers in there? Everyman and Everywomanchugging away at their tasks, tattoos and t-shirts sparkling, this is symbolic of a media campaign aimed at reputation management for one, and maybe a judicial preemptive on the other. At least this is one view.

Funny thing though, Google inviting Wired to tour their data centers first (see blog post), somehow coincides with an article on the tech blog that breaches technology and heads off into Constitutional law? “Monopolies: Antitrust Law Protects Consumers Not Competitors” by former law professor Marvin Ammori, does a nice job of rationalizing a Google monopoly — that is, if the consumer wants it. I quote Ammori’s disclaimer at article’s end: 

“Disclosure: My law firm and I do work for Google and a few other technology companies. These are my own views and do not represent those of my firm or our clients.”

Google worker Ash Williams in Georgia

Photo credits: Images courtesy Google’s G+ pages for “Where the Internet Lives”


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