Interviews

Bisnow Interviews Milldam President Adam Waitkunas About the Public Perception of Data Centers

Bisnow Interviews Milldam President Adam Waitkunas About the Public Perception of Data Centers

Local resistance to new data centers is on the rise — and industry insiders tell Bisnow that developers need to start paying attention. Bisnow interviewed Milldam Public Relations President Adam Waitkunas about the perception of data centers. From the article: Experts point to growing public awareness of data centers and their potential impact amid the rapid digital transformation sparked by the coronavirus. Major outlets routinely run stories about the massive amounts of water and power consumed by data centers […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses

Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses

ZDNet recently interviewed Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, for his take on ARIN (The American Registry of Internet Number)’s announcement that North America has reached Phase 4 as it runs out of IPv4 addresses. From the article: North America is down to its last IPv4 addresses Summary: ARIN, which oversees the Internet addresses for Canada, the United States, and much of the Caribbean, is down to its last few IPv4 […]

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Inside BIGDATA Interviews SATS Technologies about Cerberus Database Software

SATS Technologies’ founder & CEO Alexander Nemirovsky recently spoke with Rich Brueckner of Inside-BIGDATA to discuss remote database administration and how Cerberus software works in an interactive podcast. From the article: In this slidecast, Alexander Nemirovsky from SATS Technologies describes the company’s database monitoring software. Cerberus is an intelligent database, server and website monitoring, management, capacity planning and reporting system that increases its ability to prevent problems from happening by learning your system over time. CERBERUS optimizes performance […]

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Bluestone’s Sean Fuller interviewed in National Real Estate Investor about energy conservation in industrial buildings

Bluestone’s Sean Fuller interviewed in National Real Estate Investor about energy conservation in industrial buildings

Bluestone Energy’s Sean Fuller was recently interviewed by National Real Estate Investor about energy conservation trends for industrial buildings. From the article: Sean Fuller, vice president of business and development with Norwell, Mass.-based Bluestone Energy Services LLC, says a five-year ROI on green technology is common today. “You’re now starting to see more products that provide ROI in three years or less,” he says. Fuller says it is very difficult for a manufacturing facility, new or existing, […]

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Bluestone’s Coy Stine interviewed for article in Data Center Knowledge titled Should Data Centers Be Regulated as Utilities? Industry Experts Weigh In

Bluestone’s Coy Stine interviewed for article in Data Center Knowledge titled Should Data Centers Be Regulated as Utilities? Industry Experts Weigh In

Data Center Knowledge recently wrote a response article to a New York Times story that questioned whether data centers should be regulated similar to the power industry. Coy Stine, Director of Data Center Engineering for Bluestone Energy, was interviewed for the response. From the article: In its story last week, The New York Times took a critical look at power provisioning in data centers. “Electrical capacity is often the central element of lease agreements, and space is secondary,” the […]

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Bluestone Energy’s Ryan Blair interviewed in Worcester Business Journal about Mack Technologies retrofit project

Bluestone Energy’s Ryan Blair interviewed in Worcester Business Journal about Mack Technologies retrofit project

Bluestone works for Mack Technologies to install one of the largest LED retrofits in New England Bluestone Energy’s Ryan Blair was recently interviewed for an article in the Worcester Business Journal about the recent retrofit of Mack Technologies distribution center with new LED lighting and controls. From the article:  John Kovach, president of Mack Technologies, said his firm hired  Bluestone Energy of Norwell to replace several thousand fluorescent bulbs with more-efficient LED fixtures. Kovach said […]

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RF Code’s Richard Jenkins interviewed for article at Nethawk.Net

RF Code’s Richard Jenkins interviewed for article at Nethawk.Net

RF Code’s VP of Marketing and Strategic Partnerships Richard Jenkins was recently interviewed for an article by Zen Kishimoto of Alta Terra Research for Nethawk.Net. In it, Richard talk about the unique benefits of RF Code’s products. From the Article: I asked Richard about RF Code’s differentiation. Every company claims that its solutions and products are unique and stand out from the competition. His answer was twofold. Product layering: One part is a common infrastructure to […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong interviewed by GCN on IPv4 becoming obselete sooner than expected

The U.S. government is leading the transition to IPv6 in the Western Hemisphere, and use of the new generation of Internet Protocols has increased sharply in the last year. And although the volume of IPv6 traffic remains small, one observer predicts that the current IPv4 protocols will become obsolete earlier than expected. “We are probably four or five years away from IPv6 being relatively ubiquitous,” said Owen DeLong, director of professional services at Hurricane Electric, […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong interviewed by GCN on IPv6 having a killer app

Hurricane Electric’s Owen Delong was recently interviewed by GCN on if IPv6 will ever have a killer app. From the article: &nbsp; The volume of IPv6 traffic, though still small, has grown steadily over the last year. Although most federal <a href=”http://gcn.com/articles/2012/09/20/agencies-to-miss-ipv6-deadline-ipv4-depletion.aspx”>agencies missed</a> the Sept. 30, 2012 deadline for enabling the new protocols on public facing Web sites, they are slowly adopting IPv6. Hurricane Electric, which bills itself as the world’s largest native IPv6 backbone, has announced […]

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