Bluestone Will Highlight Recent Mechanical and LED-Lighting Energy Conservation Projects SYRACUSE, NY–(Marketwire – Sep 14, 2012) – Bluestone Energy Services, LLC, a division of OpTerra Energy and a leader in energy conservation engineering and project development services for industrial and commercial clients, announced today that it will have a booth at National Grid’s Upstate New York Energy Efficiency Conference and Expo. At booth #5, Bluestone will present case studies highlighting recent energy conservation work in […]
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Eaton, Future Facilities and RF Code Take Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Roadshow to Los Angeles
Half Day, Complimentary Seminar Will Show Data Center Owners and Operators How to Use DCIM to Optimize and Protect Data Center Capacity LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire – Sep 14, 2012) – Eaton, Future Facilities and RF Code announced today that their seminar series on improving data center efficiency through Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) will come to Los Angeles. The seminar, titled The Data Center Capacity Challenge: Can DCIM Help?, will be held Thursday, September 20, 8 […]
Hurricane Electric Continues Its Network Expansion in Canada With New Point-of-Presence at Cologix in Montreal
Hurricane Electric Continues Its Network Expansion in Canada With New Point-of-Presence at Cologix in Montreal Expansion Provides Peering Opportunities With Over Seventy Carriers MONTREAL–(Marketwire – Aug 28, 2012) – Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today that it has established a point-of-presence (PoP) at Cologix’s Montreal facility (formerly Canix 3) located at 1250 Rene Levesque West, Montreal, Canada. The new PoP will allow carriers at Cologix’s Montreal facility to exchange IP traffic […]
Polargy featured in Data Center Knowledge piece on their new Tool-Less Blanking Panels
Polargy recently was featured in Data Center Knowledge in an article about their new line of tool-less blanking panels. From the article: The panels’ “Hook-Swing-Snap” design enables installation and removal without tools, providing data center operators with improved flexibility in server rack maintenance. Installation consists simply of sliding a panel’s pivot pins into a rack’s mounting rail holes and snapping slide tabs at the opposite side of the panel into the opposing rail. A gasket […]
Hurricane Electric Expands in the Midwest With New Point-of-Presence at 5NINES in Madison, Wisconsin
New PoP Will Provide Improved Internet Connectivity and Greater Access to the World’s Largest IPv6 Backbone MADISON, WI–July 2, 2012(Marketwire – Jul 2, 2012) – Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, has established a point-of-presence (PoP) at 5NINES at 222 West Washington Ave, Madison, Wisconsin. Hurricane Electric’s new PoP will allow carriers at 5NINES to exchange IP traffic (or “peer”) directly with Hurricane’s global Internet backbone. The new PoP will […]
Using load banking solutions to optimize data center commissioning
This Whitepaper written for Data Center Knowledge and ComRent explores how data center operators who properly leverage load bank technology during data-center commissioning can validate electrical and mechanical infrastructure performance, qualify for LEED certification, accelerate commissioning, and reduce overall data center commissioning costs. Click here to read the full Whitepaper.
Owen DeLong from Hurricane Electric interviewed for New York Times article on IPv6 day
Owen DeLong, IPv6 evangelist at Hurricane Electric, was recently interviewed for a New York Times article on IPv6 day. From the article: What is IPv6? Every device that connects to the Internet has an address, called an IP address (for Internet protocol), which comes in a string of numbers. IPv6 is a new protocol for Internet addresses. The old protocol, known as IPv4, was designed to accommodate labs, universities and the military, when the Internet was […]
Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong interviewed about IPv6 for New York Times
Owen DeLong, IPv6 evangelist at Hurricane Electric, had a Q and A session with the New York Times about IPv6 Day and what IPv6 means for the future of the internet. What is IPv6? Every device that connects to the Internet has an address, called an IP address (for Internet protocol), which comes in a string of numbers. IPv6 is a new protocol for Internet addresses. The old protocol, known as IPv4, was designed to accommodate […]
Hurricane Electric’s Mike Leber featured in Silicon Valley Business Journal
Hurricane Electric’s President Mike Leber was recently interviewed for the San Jose Business Journal in an article titled “Fremont’s Hurricane at the center of IP storm”. From the article: Over the next year, demand for more IP addresses is expected to explode as the number of computers, mobile devices and smart gadgets used worldwide rises above 1 trillion. One Silicon Valley data center is already prepared because it expanded its facility early. Fremont’s Hurricane Electric […]
Hurricane Electric’s Mike Leber interviewed for San Jose Business Journal
Hurricane Electric’s President Mike Leber was recently interviewed for the San Jose Business Journal in an article titled “Fremont’s Hurricane at the center of IP storm”. From the article: Over the next year, demand for more IP addresses is expected to explode as the number of computers, mobile devices and smart gadgets used worldwide rises above 1 trillion. One Silicon Valley data center is already prepared because it expanded its facility early. Fremont’s Hurricane Electric […]

