 HP announced it has signed data center design services contracts with more than 60 customers in the last six months.
EYP Mission Critical Facilities, a company of HP, provides strategic planning, design and operations support to help companies transform their data centers, optimize energy efficiency and enable business growth.
In the past six months, organizations across 12 industries and 27 countries – including Credit Suisse, UBS, Digital Realty Trust and Power Loft – have signed up for EYP MCF’s data infrastructure services. More than 500 companies have worked with EYP MCF to design their data centers, command and control centers, trading floors, and supercomputing sites. As a result of the high demand in mission-critical services projects, HP plans to broaden its EYP MCF services availability to more countries.
EYP MCF designs energy-efficient data centers for Power Loft and others Power Loft is a privately held company headquartered in McLean, Va., that specializes in the development and ownership of high-density, high-security data centers. Recently, Power Loft signed an agreement with EYP MCF to design a data center in San Antonio, Texas. EYP MCF also designed and provided engineering consulting services on Power Loft’s first data center, located in Virginia.
Both of Power Loft’s facilities will be LEED certified and, upon completion, will operate using 52 percent less power than comparably sized data centers.
By partnering with EYP MCF, Power Loft is able to apply industrial design concepts within the data center to maximize energy efficiency with zero reduction to overall reliability. The result is lower energy costs for Power Loft and its customers, driven by a data center that meets the company’s needs today and into the future.
With one of the industry’s broadest portfolios of servers, storage, services and software, HP is helping customers build next-generation data centers to drive competitive advantage. Lalit /ITvoir Network
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