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RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Vice President of Market and Strategic Partnerships Richard Jenkins recently wrote an article for Triple Pundit titled “The Sustainable Data Center of the Future”. From the article: The environmental impact of data is difficult to see from the consumer perspective. We have expectations of being able to access information immediately, want our service providers to be able to do the same and it is essential for every corporation to make historical data available […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services Warns of Carrier Grade NAT Drawbacks

Owen DeLong describes the costs of Carrier Grade NAT and offers IPv6 adoption as the best long-term solution for IP address space exhaustion FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, announced today that its Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, Owen DeLong, has issued a warning about the underestimated costs of Carrier Grade NAT (CGN). “The question of whether CGN is an effective – or even a […]

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2013 Technology Convergence Conference Continues Popularity With End-User Audience

Participants From eBay, Microsoft and Box Draw Leading Data Center, IT and Facilities Professionals to Collaborative Silicon Valley Conference FREMONT, CA–(Marketwire – Feb 15, 2013) – TELADATA, a leading consulting firm specializing in design, planning and project management for converging technologies, on February 7th, hosted the 5th annual Technology Convergence Conference (TCC), attracting over 450 attendees and featuring 20 expert presentations on industry best practices and emerging trends. The full-day event, held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, kicked-off the […]

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Future Facilities’ Sherman Ikemeto Writes about Lost Data Center Capacity for Data Center Knowledge

Future Facilities’ Sherman Ikemeto Writes about Lost Data Center Capacity for Data Center Knowledge

Future Facilities Sherman Ikemoto recently wrote an article for Data Center Knowledge entitled “A Forgotten Data Center Cost: Lost Capacity”. In the article, Sherman explains that “most data centers never achieve the capacity for which they were designed”. Often 30 percent or more of data center capacity is lost in operation. On a global scale, out of 15.5 GW of available data center capacity, a minimum of 4.65 GW is unusable. At industry averages, this […]

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Datacenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric Customer Move

Datacenter Dynamics Focus recently featured Hurricane Electric in an article highlighting NanoTech’s move to HE’s Freemont 2 Data Center. From the Article: “Colocation and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced that NanoTech Entertainment has chosen its Fremont 2 data center for the expansion of its online infrastructure. To prepare for the release of several upcoming cloud-based IPTV and mobile phone applications, NanoTech has signed a multi-year contract with Hurricane Electric.” Click here to read more.

Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Pens a Piece for Data Center Knowledge on Carrier Grade NAT

Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong recently wrote an article for Data Center knowledge entitled “Carrier Grade NAT – A Look at the Tradeoffs”. In it, he writes that “The IETF defines Carrier-Grade NAT (CGN) as large-scale Network Address Translation (NAT) implemented by a service provider.  In most cases, CGN is implemented as a layer of IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT on top of the “traditional” NAT implemented at the subscriber side of the connection. There are significant challenges introduced […]

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MEDIA ALERT: eBay, Equinix, Schneider Electric and Others to Speak at Silicon Valley’s Premier Data Center End-User Conference

TELADATA’s Technology Convergence Conference Will Provide a Comprehensive Overview of Data Center Challenges, Growth, Asset Tracking and DCIM     SANTA CLARA, CA–(Marketwire – Feb 1, 2013) – When: Thursday, February 7, 2013, 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Where: Santa Clara Convention Center 5001 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, Calif What: Cloud Computing Data Center Monitoring and Asset Management Data Center Capacity Management DCIM Solutions Legacy Data Center Challenges Who: Jon Langshaw, Director, Product Management, Compute & […]

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2013 Technology Convergence Conference Closing Keynote Panel Discussion to Offer Insight on Enterprise Cloud

Featured Panelists From ServiceNow, Brocade and Limelight Networks to Discuss IT Consolidation, Changing Building Infrastructure, and the Future of Business     FREMONT, CA–(Marketwire – Jan 25, 2013) – TELADATA, a leading consulting firm specializing in IT infrastructure design, planning and project management for converging technologies, announced today that its 2013 Technology Convergence Conference will feature an ending keynote panel discussion providing perspectives into cloud computing and the resulting workspace changes and emerging applications. The presentation, titled The Future […]

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Future Facilities to Discuss Lost Data Center Capacity for the DCIM Academy

Webinar Segment Will Highlight a Case Study From a National Retail Chain and Provide Tools to Prevent and Reclaim Lost Data Center Capacity SAN JOSE, CA–(Marketwire – Jan 22, 2013) – Future Facilities North America, a leading provider of data center design and operations management software, today announced that its General Manager for North America, Sherman Ikemoto will be participating in the Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Academy on Wednesday, January 30th to discuss the […]

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Polargy Announces Availability of Lightweight Ceiling-Suspended Data Center Aisle Containment Solution

New Suspended Panel System provides hot-aisle containment that is cost-competitive, has superior thermal sealing and easier installation SUNNYVALE, CA–(Marketwire – Jan 15, 2013) – Polargy, Inc., a leading provider of hot- and cold-aisle containment systems for the data center, announced today the general availability of the PolarPlex Suspended Panel System. The Suspended Panel System (SPS) provides hot-aisle containment that is not only cost-competitive with vinyl curtains, but also provides superior thermal sealing, simpler and more […]

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