What North West businesses want to see in the Spring Budget – BDaily
https://bdaily.co.uk/industrials/06-03-2017/spring-budget-2017-what-north-west-business-leaders-want-to-see/
https://bdaily.co.uk/industrials/06-03-2017/spring-budget-2017-what-north-west-business-leaders-want-to-see/
We’re proud to say that since opening the doors in 2011 to our London data centre, LDeX1, we have significantly expanded our reach across the UK. We’ve opened our LDeX2 site in Manchester and achieved impressive growth in a short space of time.
2016 was a standout year for us. Not only did we double capacity at our Manchester site after just one year in operation, we were also able to expand LDeX1 following a significant increase in customer demand. As well as this growth, we also recorded our best ever quarter in 2016, bringing in £2million of contracted revenue during in the three months of Q4.
We now have twice the capacity we did this time last year, meaning we can accommodate a greater number of customers and offer our existing customers more space to support their future growth. As a result of the company’s expansion, we are also able to deliver faster, low-latency connectivity and a wider choice of carriers across both of our data centres.
Our dual site offering means that any data stored with us is backed up in a different location, providing peace of mind that our customer’s sensitive information will always be available. In addition to this, our power back-up capabilities, state-of-the-art physical security measures and innovative fire suppression systems mean that our customers can be safe in the knowledge that their data is secure.
This is what our CEO, Rob Garbutt, had to say: “We have gone from strength to strength since we established in 2011 and the impressive growth across both of our sites underlines the fact that there is real demand for our colocation and data centre services.
“Finishing 2016 with a record quarter was the icing on the cake and this is testament to our skilled and hard-working team who continually strive to provide the best service for our customers.”
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A Fresh Face: LDeX Bolsters Senior Team With New Appointment
In January 2013, we switched our electricity supply to 100% renewable energy sources. Now, we’re taking another look at the future of the data centre, which is looking greener than ever. Here are some of the ways the industry is doing its bit for the environment, from the bizarre to the simple!
Microsoft recently filed a patent to create ‘artificial reef data centres’ that will provide an underwater home for ocean life, as well as its servers. This innovation comes with other benefits – the temperature of the data centre’s underwater environment will lead to hugely reduced cooling costs.
These is an extreme way to save energy, but Microsoft aren’t the only company who are realising the benefits of being greener. Here are some of the slightly simpler ways that you can still make a significant impact.
As well as being more friendly to the environment, eco-friendly data centre design and products can reduce costs. Cooling and air conditioning can lead to huge energy bills, as well as using up plenty of energy. Many companies are realising this and taking steps to alter their design and cooling systems in order to reduce energy use and power their servers more efficiently.
Facebook has taken this a step further and has chosen Luleå in Sweden as the site of one of its data centres, where free air cooling means that over the last year, the company has been able to achieve a power usage effectiveness ratio of 1.09. This means that for every watt spent on IT gear, 0.09 watts are spent on supporting it, making this rating much lower than the data centre industry average of 1.5 to 1.9.
If, however, you don’t have the time, money or desire to relocate your data centre to a colder or sub-aquatic location… there are still measures to take to become more energy efficient.
Optimising the layout of equipment can save energy and money. For example, designs that allow hot air to be ejected from the data centre can go a long way towards saving money – temperature control by just one degree can increase savings by 4%!
ISO50001 is an international standard, to achieve the standard companies have to take steps to improve their energy performance. It is one of the accreditations LDeX currently holds – view our full accreditation list.
This ISO accreditation helps to reduce CO2 emissions and overall energy consumption.
So, as LDeX, and other data centre providers are focusing on making their sites more efficient, we hope that this will encourage others in the industry to follow suit!
If you’re looking for a carbon neutral colocation solution, LDeX can help! Learn more about our London and Manchester data centres.
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Colocation and data centre provider, LDeX Group, has appointed Richard Webster to the role of group commercial director as part of its continued growth strategy.
Richard joins LDeX with 20 years’ experience having held senior sales positions at the likes of BT and Telecity Group PLC, and most recently global colocation provider Equinix. In these previous roles, Richard was responsible for developing recurring revenue from a range of customers, from start-ups and SMEs to large enterprises.
In his new role as commercial director, Richard will be leading the sales team, ensuring that the current level of customer service is maintained for existing clients, while building on the company’s recent successes in securing new contract wins.
Commenting on his appointment, Richard said: “LDeX has experienced impressive growth over the last few years and established itself as a major player in the market. I am looking forward to developing existing customer relationships, both in the UK and beyond, and relishing the task of building the company’s client portfolio.”
Rob Garbutt, CEO at LDeX, said: “Not only has Richard demonstrated clear dedication and ambition throughout his career, he also shares our values for quality and customer service. With Richard’s impressive track record and sound industry knowledge, I am confident that he has the tools to help us deliver on our plans for further expansion.”
British colo LDeX arms itself with BT, Equinix, Telecity former director
https://digitalisationworld.com/article/50596/