Electronic Environments Announces the Launch of its Data Center Assessment Services
Release date: 3/9/2010
Nashville, TN – March 9, 2010 --
As data center managers are faced with increasing workloads, evolving technologies,
aging facilities and increased environmental awareness, Electronic Environments
Corporation (EEC), a leading provider of design, engineering, energy efficiency
and service solutions for data centers and other mission critical facilities, today
announces the launch of a suite of comprehensive
power and cooling assessment services targeted at data centers
to help evaluate and determine the health status of the existing infrastructure.
By proactively managing power and cooling systems, data center managers can
improve reliability, reduce energy costs and sustain the life of your facility and
infrastructure. The new data center assessment service offering includes
three levels; each offering increases the level of information about the physical
infrastructure:
- Level One is a data center health check - this is a basic service that will provide
an inventory of the critical power and cooling equipment, note overall operating
conditions and present recommendations to improve infrastructure reliability.
- Level Two is an intermediate assessment – a more broad service that along
with the offerings in level one uses airflow management and infrared imaging to
present information about rack-level cooling and your room’s overall cooling
capacity and utilization.
- Level Three is a comprehensive assessment – this level includes everything
in previous levels, as well as a detailed power and cooling analysis based on measured
electrical distribution load readings at the rack level. This level covers infrared
imaging of electrical panels as well as an air distribution analysis.
Additional services such as
thermal imaging, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and electrical distribution
circuit tracing can be added to configure a package that suits your budget and business
needs.
“Inadequately designed critical facilities and insufficient preventive maintenance
plans can have a major impact on the day-to-day operation and life expectancy of
your data center's physical infrastructure,” explains Mike Kingsley,
President of Electronic Environments. “With our assessment services you get
an analysis of your current power and cooling capacity as well as utilization, with
recommendations on optimizing your current data center infrastructure. The information
is critical when developing plans for future growth or consolidation. An optimized
design increases performance, extends the life of your hardware, and ensures a higher
level of network availability.”
The suite of assessment services will be launched today at AFCOM’s Data Center
World Expo in Nashville, TN. For information on the Data Center Assessment Services
or other Electronic Environments solutions and services, visitwww.eecnet.com.
About Electronic Environments Corporation (EEC):
Founded in 1986, Electronic Environments Corporation provides critical facility solutions
to information technology and telecommunication facilities of all sizes. EEC offers
a single source for fully integrated design, engineering, construction and maintenance
services for reducing energy consumption and eliminating downtime within critical
facilities such as data centers and cell sites.
EEC is headquartered in Marlborough, MA and has offices located throughout the United
States.
Media contact:
Kimberly Otte
508.229.1473
kotte@eecnet.com
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