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Leveraging Public Relations to Reach Public Sector Customers

Leveraging Public Relations to Reach Public Sector Customers

When companies look to reach federal or local government end-users, they’re often intimidated by the daunting approval process.  While there are many hurdles to obtaining this goal, one approach to get your name in front of government decision makers is to launch a concerted PR effort targeting this unique group.  As with the private sector, the government has industry vertical publications that cater to particular disciplines.  For example, one of the leading publications for the […]

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Future Facilities publishes to Government Computer News on how computational fluid dynamics modeling can accelerate compliance with the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI)

Future Facilities publishes to Government Computer News on how computational fluid dynamics modeling can accelerate compliance with the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI)

Aitor Zabalegui, lead consultant engineer, East Coast, for Future Facilities recently published to the Industry Insight section of Government Computer News about two basic approaches to efficiency that help businesses comply with the DCOI. From the article: By Aitor Zabalegui Jun 07, 2017 Since August 2016, federal agencies have been actively pursuing measures to comply with the Data Center Optimization Initiative. Issued by the Office of Management and Budget, the DCOI provides categorized efficiency targets […]

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Purkay Labs Featured on Government Computer News for Data Center Diagnostics

Purkay Labs was recently featured on GCN for their work in data center diagnostics and development of their humidity and temperature monitor, the Audit-Buddy. From the article: Most data centers use a set of fixed sensors to manage temperatures and other energy consumption indicators, an expense that can run into the millions of dollars – “low hanging fruit” that helped justify their investment in the DC Robot, say EMC officials. While the DC Robot was […]

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