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April 10th, 2008

APC Introduces New Service For Data Centers

The global provider of integrated power and cooling services has introduced a Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service aimed at simplifying the process of data center transformations to 10 Gigabit (Gb/s) Ethernet network architectures.

This new service, specially designed for Cisco, supports the global launch of the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series. The Cisco Nexus 5000 is a line of Layer 2 access switches designed for data centers that provide high-density, low-latency, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching, as well as a fully unified data center fabric integrating LAN, SAN and HPC traffic.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service, available through Cisco Advanced Data Center services, delivers the resources, expertise and tools needed to prepare data centers to meet 10 Gb/s Ethernet specifications. Based on individual customer needs and requirements, APC’s BICSI certified Registered Communication Distribution Designers® (RCDD) will evaluate the existing structured cabling solution and recommend changes that will ensure support for current or emerging 10 Gb/s Ethernet technologies.

To read about ensuring that your network is ready for a changeover, see “It’s All About The Network,” which appears in the March 2008 issue of TFM.

Unified Fabric over Ethernet simplifies and reduces data center infrastructure. As organizations grow their networks to support bandwidth-intensive applications such as those enabled by server virtualization and I/O consolidation, 10 Gb/s Ethernet technology is becoming increasingly pervasive.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service includes a broad range of activities to help customers deploy the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series and other advanced technologies in their data center environment using a lifecycle services approach. To find out more about the APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service for Cisco Nexus family switches, visit www.cisco.com/go/nexusservices or www.apc.com/techpartners.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service for the Cisco Nexus switches is available immediately in the United States and Canada.

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April 10th, 2008

APC Introduces New Service For Data Centers

The global provider of integrated power and cooling services has introduced a Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service aimed at simplifying the process of data center transformations to 10 Gigabit (Gb/s) Ethernet network architectures.

This new service, specially designed for Cisco, supports the global launch of the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series. The Cisco Nexus 5000 is a line of Layer 2 access switches designed for data centers that provide high-density, low-latency, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching, as well as a fully unified data center fabric integrating LAN, SAN and HPC traffic.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service, available through Cisco Advanced Data Center services, delivers the resources, expertise and tools needed to prepare data centers to meet 10 Gb/s Ethernet specifications. Based on individual customer needs and requirements, APC’s BICSI certified Registered Communication Distribution Designers® (RCDD) will evaluate the existing structured cabling solution and recommend changes that will ensure support for current or emerging 10 Gb/s Ethernet technologies.

To read about ensuring that your network is ready for a changeover, see “It’s All About The Network,” which appears in the March 2008 issue of TFM.

Unified Fabric over Ethernet simplifies and reduces data center infrastructure. As organizations grow their networks to support bandwidth-intensive applications such as those enabled by server virtualization and I/O consolidation, 10 Gb/s Ethernet technology is becoming increasingly pervasive.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service includes a broad range of activities to help customers deploy the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series and other advanced technologies in their data center environment using a lifecycle services approach. To find out more about the APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service for Cisco Nexus family switches, visit www.cisco.com/go/nexusservices or www.apc.com/techpartners.

The APC Cable Infrastructure Assessment Service for the Cisco Nexus switches is available immediately in the United States and Canada.

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December 14th, 2007

Tool For Determining Efficiency Quotient Of Data Centers

APC, a global leader in integrated critical power and cooling services, has unveiled its new Efficiency Quotient online tool to help IT professionals worldwide determine the efficiency levels of their data center. APC’s easy-to-use Efficiency Quotient tool provides a fact-based rating of an existing data center’s current efficiency levels; recommended next steps for improvement; access to related white papers, tools and information; and more information on the key elements of an Efficient Enterprise. This is the first in a series of efficiency quotient tools that APC will introduce in the months ahead.

Gartner Research predicts that by 2008, 50% of today’s data centers will have insufficient power and cooling capacity to meet the demands of high density equipment.* In fact many IT professionals today already grapple with insufficient power and cooling capabilities in their data centers and the problem is only expected to grow more challenging as the need for power has increased due to the adoption rate of more powerful blade server technology.

Once an IT professional completes the 18 question survey (requiring only multiple-choice or yes/no responses), the online measurement tool provides an audit of current efficiency and identifies any gaps that need attention to improve efficiency. The audit provides results in three categories including the data center infrastructure efficiency (0 – 100%), the IT efficiency effectiveness on a relative scale of zero to five, and the data center’s efficiency maturity level also on a relative scale of zero to five. The data center infrastructure efficiency is a quantitative metric based on the methodology described in APC’s White Paper #113, ‘Electrical Efficiency Modeling for Data Centers.’ In addition, an overall efficiency score, on a scale of 0 to 5, lets the user know their overall performance level.

“APC’s new Data Center Efficiency Quotient tool offers our customers and others a quick way to benchmark themselves on the energy efficiency of their data center in both a qualitative and quantitative way,” said Carl Cottuli, vice president of APC’s Data Center Science Center. “In addition to providing an overall efficiency score, the measurement tool offers peer results so companies can compare themselves to other companies in their industry. With a data center efficiency quotient score, users now have a fundamental understanding of where they are today, and what those next steps are toward becoming an Efficient Enterprise.”

Based on the survey results, the tool provides recommended next steps to immediately improve a user’s efficiency. While there are other variables that effect data center infrastructure efficiency, such as geographical location, this tool is meant to provide a relative score from which a user can begin to benchmark themselves against their peers.

About APC-MGE
In February 2007, APC and MGE UPS Systems combined to form a $3 billion (€2.4 billion) Critical Power & Cooling Services business unit of Schneider Electric. Together, APC and MGE offer the industry’s most comprehensive product and solution range for critical IT and process applications in industrial, enterprise, small and medium business and home environments.

*Meeting the Data Center Power and Cooling Challenge,’ December 19, 2006 by
Michael A. Bell, Gartner Research

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