by Elizabeth Peichel | May 17, 2022 | blog, Case Studies
Wireless Sensor Network Improves Cooling Efficiencies, Reduces Energy Usage A large financial services institution needed a better method for cooling its data centers. It needed a solution that would improve cooling efficiencies and automate the airflow optimization...
by Elizabeth Peichel | Nov 12, 2019 | blog, Case Studies, news
Founded in the early 1870s, the city of Wellington, occupies almost six square miles in the prairie plains of south-central Kansas. Often referred to as the Wheat Capital of the World, the city is also home to an 80-bed hospital, Sumner Regional Medical Center (SRMC)....
by Elizabeth Peichel | Nov 5, 2019 | blog, Case Studies
Technology. It’s ever-changing. Fast-paced. Complex. How can any company or organization, no matter which industry or market, keep up? The answer lies in flexible, adaptable, and agile data center physical infrastructure and real-time management software. Responsible...
by Elizabeth Peichel | Nov 5, 2019 | blog, Case Studies
Known as “The Pearl of Asia”, Shanghai is one of the world’s largest cities with more than 26 million people and, as the third in the world in terms of commuter zone population, frequent and functional transportation is key for people’s daily life. When you think of...
by Elizabeth Peichel | Nov 5, 2019 | blog, Case Studies
Marshall County occupies 710 square miles on Mississippi’s northern border, just across from Tennessee. Founded in 1836, this primarily agricultural area is home to just over 37,000 residents. Recently the county built a new industrial park. As a result, the school...
by Elizabeth Peichel | Oct 18, 2019 | blog, Case Studies
Originally constructed in 1948, Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center, a 25-bed critical-access hospital opened its doors in 1950 in the small farming and retirement community of Odessa, Washington—just 72 miles west of Spokane. As the only local hospital for 30 miles...