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Real-life Case Study: Datacenter Cooling

 

by Gabor Vajay, Sr. Solution Architect, Able-One Systems, Inc

 

CPS Energy in San Antonio, Texas went through a rigorous process when designing their datacenter: they did over a year and a half of research, and toured dozens of datacenters to learn best practices. After all this research and ground work, they selected OptiCool for cooling their new datacenter.

In this video, hear from Bill Badger, Project Manager at CPS Energy, on why they selectedOptiCool & what they learned from all their research.

To get the most out of this video, here are a couple of portions of interest:

  • from 8 minutes to 26 minutes hear from Bill Badger from CPS Energy

  • from 34 minutes to 44 minutes, you can listen to the Q&A section about OptiCool

Click here to view the video!

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To learn more about OptiCool, "The Most Effective and Efficient Cooling Solution on the Planet", register for our upcoming webinar.

Date: Tuesday, February 4th

Time: 11am - 12pm

Registration:    http://info.ableone.com/datacenter-cooling-february     

 

We hope you will be able to join us! 

Topics: Infrastructure

25 years in the making - Old is new again!

By Todd Cox

Chief Technology Officer, Able-One Systems, Inc

We've spent a great deal of time in the past few months thinking about the past. I suppose this is to be expected with Able-One reaching such an important milestone: 25 years in business!

We took a look back at Able-One's business years ago and found an interesting article profiling one of the original owners back in 1990. Such a blast from the past!

 

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It was very interesting to reflect back not only on Able-One's history but the history of technology that has been such a big part of my life.

 

Stay tuned to Able-One's blog for great information all year on all kinds of IT topics to help businesses take advantage of the solutions available today to improve their competitive advantage.

Topics: Able-One News

Innovation: The Digital "Perfect Storm" by Irving Wladawsky-Berger

A great article from Irving Wladawsky-Berger on A Kind of Digital "Perfect Storm". He discusses the impact of disruptive innovations like social media, cloud and mobile devices and the challenges of evolving for businesses large and small. A brief excerpt is below, followed by a link to read more. Let us know what you think! You can also find out more about our upcoming IT is Business special event, by clicking on the blue button.

www.ITisBusiness.ca More information here:  IT is Business

A Kind of Digital "Perfect Storm" by Irving Wladawsky-Berger

Every day brings new stories about the impact of digital technologies on every aspect of the world around us, including their transformative impact on companies in just about every industry.  Some of the articles are about the creation of innovative new technologies and applications, while others are about the creative destructionsuch innovations leave in their wake.  Lately, the latter kind of stories seem to predominate.

For a while now, companies have been racing to try to keep with the relentless advances of digital technologies.  But, the race keeps getting tougher every year.  We seem to be heading toward a kind of digital perfect storm, where four major IT trends are each gathering speed while interacting with and amplifying each other: mobile devices, cloud computing, social networks and big data and analytics. Read the rest here.

Topics: Infrastructure, Modernization

Why Software Innovation has Become the Lifeblood of the Business?

By Eden Watt, VP of Application Innovation, Able-One Systems www.futureday.ca/bio/

app modernization 1Advances in technology have transformed the way businesses operate and the way they interact with customers, prospects, and suppliers. While this has been evident throughout the history of Information Technology, the pace of change and effect on business is growing at an exponential rate.

Software is no longer just a cost centre; it has become a strategic commercial advantage (or disadvantage). In today’s high-tech world, innovation and new business processes can typically only be accomplished with the assistance of new software or by updating, changing or extending existing software.

This means that flexibility with enterprise software can be a major, differentiating factor for organizations that need to rapidly innovate in our increasingly competitive world. 

Four key ‘disruptors’ or game changers are driving the current need to innovate:

  • Mobile – consumers now have access at their fingertips all the time.  This is necessitating continuous evolution of employee, customer, partner, and prospect interactions and integration with core systems.
  • Social Business – customer interactions are coming from new and emerging channels, many of which businesses can no longer control. To be a leader today, organizations must engage in these new areas.
  • Cloud – the ability to deploy everything from hardware\infrastructure to software and services in the virtual world is changing the way IT can deliver and the way users behave.  The considerations and possibilities are endless but how do you decide the most secure, cost-effective, flexible approach for your enterprise systems?
  • Big Data – An unprecedented amount of data can be collected today on everything, including customer behaviour, location, travels, and buying habits but how do you sift through it all to introduce more advanced application capabilities that will affect the bottom-line?

With the emergence of these four key disruptive technologies, there are more empowered users with expectations for higher quality customer experience.  Meeting these requirements with the additional situation of a volatile world economy and tighter control over budgets and resources plus ongoing regulatory changes and demands is a significant challenge that IT must face today.

app modernization 2But meeting these challenges can be especially complex for organizations managing traditional business systems that were implemented before these ‘disruptors’ were in play.  Some enterprise systems may even be decades-old and considered legacy but regardless, the day to day business depends on them and they are typically very rich in functionality and not easily replaced.

So the need to adapt traditional systems so that business can react to the advanced needs of today’s technology savvy consumer and leverage current capabilities is at the heart of where Information Technology needs to focus so that IT can lead the business to new frontiers and remain competitive.

In future posts, we will explore these challenges in greater detail and discuss how to overcome them.

Also coming up on November 26th, we will be hosting the “IT is Business, Business is IT” Event at Entertaining Elements in Kitchener, Ontario. Join guest speakers from Able-One and IBM for appetizers and drinks, and a special presentation where you will learn how your IT drives business agility. To ensure you receive information about this event and how to register, please send an email to events@ableone.com.

Topics: Security, Infrastructure, Cloud Computing and Hosting

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