WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2016 -- DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc. (NYSE:DFT) announced today that the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Jeffrey H. Foster, is scheduled to present remarks at the 2016 Deutsche Bank 24th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference held in Palm Beach, Florida. The session is scheduled for Monday, March 7, 2016 beginning at 10:05 a.m. ET and will be broadcast live via the Company's website at www.dft.com within the Investor Relations section under Presentations and Webcasts. Listeners are encouraged to log on approximately 15 minutes prior to the presentation to register or download any necessary software. The webcast replay will be available one hour after the conclusion of the live event and will be archived for 90 days on the Company's website.
About DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc.
DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc. (NYSE:DFT) is a leading owner, developer, operator and manager of enterprise-class, carrier-neutral, large multi-tenant wholesale data centers. The Company’s facilities are designed to offer highly specialized, efficient and safe computing environments in a low-cost operating model. The Company’s customers outsource their mission-critical applications and include national and international enterprises across numerous industries, such as technology, Internet content providers, media, communications, cloud-based, healthcare and financial services. The Company’s 12 data centers are located in four major U.S. markets, which total 3 million gross square feet and 266 megawatts of available critical load to power the servers and computing equipment of its customers. DuPont Fabros Technology is a real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in Washington, D.C. For more information, please visit www.dft.com
For Additional Information: Jeffrey H. Foster Chief Financial Officer +1 (202) 478-2333


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