Infrastructure Industry of the Internet Forms Coalition to Get Attention for their Work and Issues

If you haven’t heard the infrastructure of the Internet industry has formed a coalition to raise visibility and awareness of the importance of its development and ongoing success. Deepak Jain, CEO of AiNEt is one of the founders. Our news release is below. If you want to talk with him please let us know. Best – Aimee

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AiNET, a critical IT solutions company based in Beltsville, MD, which is building the region’s largest data center at 300,000 square feet, today announced it has joined the Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition). This public policy and advocacy group will ensure that innovation is harnessed and brought to market effectively.

“The i2Coalition will serve a liaison between its members, the public’s they serve, and policymakers to ensure that the Internet infrastructure industry continues to harness the full potential it has for creating jobs and driving innovation in the United States.”

The i2Coalition is comprised of 41 global and domestic Internet infrastructure providers and related technology firms. It supports companies such as AiNET in businesses such as web hosting and data center providers, registries and registrars, software and service delivery and cloud computing services.

The i2 Coalition is the first advocacy organization to represent the “nuts and bolts” of the Internet and plans a major role in public policy development. It will help:

  • Determine whether specific decisions are right or wrong for the Internet economy.
  • Assess how the Internet’s foundational industries can foster innovation and growth.
  • Ensure that coalition members’ voices are heard as others seek to regulate the Internet and enable them to and prepare for new challenges.
  • Provide a vehicle to explain how i2 Coalition members can help solve pressing Internet infrastructure development and cost issues.

“We realized that data center companies like ours need a stronger voice and ongoing representation among legislators,” said Deepak Jain, AiNET president and founding member. “The i2 Coalition can help us develop that voice and bring the data center industry to the table when major decisions on Internet are made.”

According to a market research study by Tier1 Research, the Internet infrastructure industry generated an estimated direct and indirect $46 billion in annual revenue in 2010 with expected 20% growth by 2013, and a trade flow to the United States of $9.2 billion. The infrastructure industry is a job creator, and i2 Coalition members want to ensure that those who seek and obtain these positions have the right training and support.

“The i2Coalition will serve a liaison between its members, the public’s they serve, and policymakers to ensure that the Internet infrastructure industry continues to harness the full potential it has for creating jobs and driving innovation in the United States.” said Christian Dawson, i2Coalition co-founder and Board Chair.

i2Coalition

The i2Coalition coalition will facilitate public policy education and advocacy, develop market-driven standards formed by consensus and give the industry a unified voice. Members will receive the support and tools they need to be heard in Washington and by their state and local officials across the country. Interested parties can visit http://i2coalition.com/get-involved/ for more information about membership. Board members include representatives from the Endurance International Group, INET, ePanel, Inc, and Rackspace Hosting.

About AiNET

AiNET® of Beltsville, MD is a leader in design, construction, operations, and technology solutions for Internet data centers and fiber optic networks supporting secure, critical applications. The 19 year-old firm currently owns and operates three data centers in MD, including one of the world’s few certified SAS 70 Type II, TIA-942 Tier IV data centers. All data centers feature AiNET’s patented power protection technology, which provides an extra measure of data center reliability. It will open AiNET CyberNap, the largest data center in Maryland, and the beginning of a new industry to support it, this summer. AiNET is also building an optical fiber network of approximately 10,000 fiber-route miles throughout the central business district of Washington, DC.

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Advisory Report for the Telecommunication Industry Examines the Data Center Market

 

Current Analysis, a leading tactical competitive intelligence for the telecommunication industry recently announced that they are releasing their advisory report on data center and cloud services market for the second quarter of 2012.

 

This report will evaluate the current data center trends and also the cloud service sector and how these services are becoming flexible towards offering services to its clients. The report will also talk about the challenges that this sector faces in terms of changing market dynamics.

 

Advances in virtualization technology have helped optimize the data center operations radically. Optimization efforts through projects such as server consolidation that reduce data center footprints and support increased energy efficiency. Virtualization also offers a basic platform for cloud computing and has made it available to various SMEs and enterprises

 

“Streamlining data center operations is not a new concept, but with the advent of cloud computing, virtualization and the myriad of security issues, timely, new intelligence is invaluable to organizations,” commented Tim Dowd, CEO of Current Analysis. “Current Analysis will continuously analyze the changing marketplace and provide guidance on where and how companies should focus their efforts.”

 

In this Advisory Report, Amy DeCarlo, Principal Analyst for Security and Data Center Services, features solutions from a number of providers, including Amazon Web Services, AT&T, BT Global Services, CSC, HP, IBM, Rackspace, Savvis, T-Systems, and Terremark.

 

Ms. DeCarlo stated, “IBM Global Services earns its leadership status by demonstrating consistent strength across a range of functional areas in the data center, including both physical and virtual server hosting, on-demand computing, and managed application services. The provider reinforces the stability of its solutions with a resilient data center infrastructure and the security protections to reassure some of the world’s most exacting customers.”

 

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Intermedia Becomes a Member of CSA to Enhance their Cloud Security Services

 

Intermedia, Microsoft specialist and hosted service provider recently announced that it has joined the cloud security alliance (CSA) as a corporate member. Intermedia responded by stating that this allegiance will help ease all customer concerns regarding the security of its cloud computing services.

 

The CSA is nonprofit organization which aims to promote the use of best practices to provide security within cloud computing. It also strives to create awareness regarding the safe usage of cloud computing

 

The alliance is led by a broad coalition of industry practitioners, corporations, associations and other key stakeholders.

 

“As our customers move to the cloud and as end users access corporate and private data from a range of mobile and desktop devices, ensuring data privacy and security is of paramount importance,” said Michael Gold, president of Intermedia. “Intermedia has been providing secure, business-grade cloud-based services for over a decade. We look forward to working with the CSA to contribute deep knowledge in cloud security, while also learning from the many other experts in this fast growing space.”

 

Intermedia provides comprehensive cloud services suite of various SMEs which includes secure cloud, encryption and intrusion and malware detection systems to address all concerns of customer’s safety and privacy.

 

The company develops and delivers many proprietary security services including Outlook Backup, Message Mirror, SpamStopper, VirusStopper and Mobile Device Management.

 

Intermedia says it has a strong privacy policy governing the protection of customer data, having passed Safe Harbor compliance standards set forth by the US Department of Commerce.

 

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One on One with Oracle CEO: Shares It All

As per the latest industry report, Oracle has planned to release a full suite of internet based applications in preparation for their bigge

st step towards cloud-based business. CEO Larry Ellison declared the news at the D: All Things Digital conference.

“We’re announcing on June 6 the general availability of the Oracle Cloud,” Ellison said. “So for the first time, you’re going to have the

complete ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) suite available in the cloud.

Ellison, who said the move will put Oracle far ahead of competitor SAP in cloud computing, said he no longer is resisting the name “cloud computing” as he once did.

Ellison also talked about several passion s including America’s Cup yacht racing. He said that he played classical guitar and conf

essed he was once obsessed with Facebook, “but after three months, I recovered.”

Conference co-host Kara Swisher asked Ellison what keeps him going.

“Life’s a journey,” he said. “I think we’re all curious about each other. This is a journey of discovery about our own limits. I’m fascinated by technology. I enjoy the competition; I enjoy the process of learning. I don’t know what I would do if retire. When I go sailing the problem is I’ll look


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Interview: Vincent Byrne, Data Center Design and Efficiency Specialist

Based in Dublin, Vincent Byrne is a data center design, efficiency and CFD modelling specialist who has worked on projects across Europe the Middle East, the Caribbean and Asia. He specializes in the design of fresh air cooled data centers through the use of CFD software to improve the performance of the internal and external airflow distribution.

Over the past 15 years, Byrne has worked as a data center and engineering design consultant , particularly in the design and optimization of highly efficient data centers. His company, Vincent Byrne Consulting, where he is managing director, offers full design and management, auditing and certification and CFD modelling of highly efficient data centers.

In this Q&A interview, Byrne explains some of the biggest flaws in data center design today, the appeal of In Row or In Rack cooling, and even counts down his top cooling accessories and data center measuring tools.Continue Reading …

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Data Centre Design and Efficiency Specialist – Vincent Byrne

Vincent Byrne

Vincent qualified with an Honours Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from Trinity College Dublin and the Dublin Institute of Technology. He has subsequently received post-graduate qualifications in business development from The Irish Management Institute and project management form University College Dublin where he guest lecture.

Vincent is a data centre design and efficiency consultant and managing director of Vincent Byrne Consulting which operates throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia. His company offers full design and management, auditing and certification and CFD modelling of highly efficient data centres.

He is the appointed data centre consultant to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and to over 30 Government bodies including the Revenue Commissioners, Department of Finance, Central Bank. His enterprise customers include the largest Software companies, Search Engines, Pharmaceutical Companies, Airlines, Retail and telecoms companies. You can find more about him at www.vincent-byrne.com.

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Interview: ServerLIFT CEO Ray Zuckerman

ServerLIFT CEO Ray Zuckerman

Since 2002, ServerLIFT has been making it easier to handle heavy IT devices with its array of devices that lift, carry and hold rack-mountable data center equipment.

Given that it’s not unusual for networking switches, routers, and blade servers to weigh more than 200 pounds, these devices can cause strain and stress for those manually lifting them. ServerLIFT lets employees safely handle these heavy components, contributing to a safer work environment and a more streamlined data center.

Intrigued with the concept, we managed to talk with ServerLIFT CEO Ray Zuckerman who answered some of our questions about its server lifts.

Data Center Talk: Given the sorts of medical problems could arise from the handling of heavy equipment, how big of a problem is lifting servers for people working in data centers?

Ray Zuckerman: Installing equipment into racks is an inherently difficult problem, since, out of necessity, you have to move the load away from your body causing strain on the back.  As equipment get heavier, say over 40 pounds, two or more people are required to support the load.  The area around the install gets crowded and everyone is lifting in awkward positions. Back injuries the single largest category of all strain injuries according to OSHA.

DCT: When choosing data center components, we often think about its technical specifications and it it will fit a given rack. The actual weight of the device is often an afterthought until it comes time to place it on a rack. Once it’s placed, there’s probably some reticence to move it again. Does having a device to lift servers essentially enable a company to change and optimize their equipment layout?

RZ: Yes. There is no question that equipment is getting larger and heavier.   There are a number of factors in deployment of servers and other IT equipment.  For example, heat load, cable locations and capacity as well as power requirements. The ServerLIFT clearly makes moving and servicing equipment easier and safer.

DCT: A device that carries servers could be carrying a great deal of weight. Is there a risk that an unbalanced ServerLIFT could tip over, or have a server side off it?

RZ: The ServerLIFT was designed with safety in mind.  The SL-500X weighs over 400 pounds and will not tip in any normal use we were able to consider.  In addition we provide tie down connection points and safety straps to prevent the sever from accidentally sliding off the ServerLIFT.
[Ray Zuckerman Serverlift]

DCT: What is the largest and/or heaviest rack-mount device a SeverLIFT has picked up?

RZ: We have handled both the Cisco Nexus 7000 10-Slot Switch  and the fully populated HP Blade System c7000 Enclosure. The SL-500X is rated for 500 pounds.  The SL-350X is rated for 350 pounds.  Weight capacity is only part of the story.  A lifting device in the data center, needs to present the equipment to the rack so that it can be easily mounted.  The SeverLIFT ratings are based on minimum deflection so that the equipment can be installed easily and square to the rack.

DCT: Are you expecting to add any new features to ServerLIFT? Have users recommended any improvements?

RZ: That’s a great question!  We surveyed hundreds of users before designing and building our first ServerLIFT. User input was a key element in our design. Many of the improvements in the newly introduced SL-500X SL-350X ServerLIFTs were as a result of customer feedback. We introduced the LE-500X Lift Extension to help users remove equipment from boxes and skids. The LE-500 Riser helps locate equipment at the top of racks in enclosed areas such cold aisle containment areas. The SL-350X is a hand crank unit for users who want a lower cost unit.  We will continue to listen to our users as we consider additional products and improvements in the future.

DCT: What is the most difficult part of being the CEO of SeverLift?

RZ: Efficient time management and making sure that you have top people for implementation is certainly at the top of the list.

For more information, visit ServerLIFT’s website.

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Data Center Real Estate Services – Jason Shepard is a Senior Vice President at CB Richard Ellis (CBRE)

Jason Shepard is a Senior Vice President at CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) and Practice Leader of CBRE’s Critical Environment Practice, a specialty service group within CBRE that specializes in assisting clients with their mission critical facility needs (i.e. data centers, telecom POP/switch sites, etc.).

Professional Experience of Jason Shepard

Mr. Shepard specializes in advising CBRE’s corporate clients in multi-market evaluation, data center site selection and data center acquisitions. Widely recognized as an expert in this field, Mr. Shepard is regularly asked to speak at industry events, has been quoted in multiple media sources and processes more national data center site selection projects than any other professional at CBRE.

In the past three (3) years alone, Jason Shepard has:

  • Consulted and/or represented over 10% of the Fortune 100 Companies
  • Acquired over 120,000 SF of Raised Floor and over 15 MW in Co-location Facilities on behalf of his clients
  • Consulted and/or acquired land on behalf of clients for new build projects in excess of 150 MW and 1,000,000 SF
  • Closed data center transactions in over 20 different metropolitan areas across the Continental United States

Achievements

  • 1999 CBRE Rookie-of-the-Year, Newport Beach office and the Orange County Region.
  • A widely regarded expert and featured speaker at numerous conferences, seminars &/or trade shows on site selection strategies for technical real estate.

Jason J. Shepard | Senior Vice President | Lic. 01203063
CBRE | Broker Lic. 00409987

Global Corporate Services | Critical Environment Practice
3501 Jamboree Road, Suite 100 | Newport Beach, CA 92660
www.cbre.com | www.cbre.com/jason.shepard

 

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