Keysource has extended its consultancy offer to include detailed analysis on the sustainability and environmental impact of clients’ IT hardware in their data centres. It follows a new partnership agreement with Interact, the specialist company that uses machine learning to deliver verifiable analysis of energy and carbon usage of IT hardware in data centres.
Global data centre and critical infrastructure specialists Keysource, in association with Swiss-based UPS manufacturer CENTIEL have been named as winners of the Edge Project of the Year at the DCS Awards 2022 DCS Awards Voting.
Keysource, the data centre and critical environment specialist, has launched a new service that provides organisations with a digital twin of a data centre’s internal and external infrastructure and environment.
Keysource, the global datacentre and critical environment specialist, has partnered with Tree-Nation and committed to planting a tree for every order it receives in a move designed to offset CO2 emissions on behalf of the company and its clients.
Keysource, the specialist in data centres and critical environments, has successfully completed a management buyout (MBO), led by Stephen Whatling. The transaction was backed by Tosca Debt Capital (TDC) and Shawbrook Bank, who provided equity finance and debt funding respectively. Terms of the deal are undisclosed.
A good testing and commissioning procedure is as critical as a good design for a data centre facility and yet there is far less emphasis on its importance. As a result, many organisations are facing major risks for their infrastructure in that it will simply not achieve the performance, resilience and efficiency that it was designed for.
The London Borough of Hillingdon has renewed its managed services contract with global data centre and critical environment specialist Keysource for a further two years, building on a successful partnership spanning over 15 years.
Keysource, the leading global datacentre and critical environment specialist, has been awarded a contract extension by Royal Holloway, University of London. It builds on a successful 10-year relationship during which Keysource has provided critical infrastructure services for the college.
Keysource, the expert in data centres and business critical environments, has been appointed by the University of Leicester on a 3-year extendable contract to provide critical data centre facilities management (FM) services.
Namsos Datasenter (NDS), in partnership with Keysource, the global datacentre and critical environment specialists, have announced the completion of their edge/ colocation datacentre blueprint and associated business plan. The next stage will involve discussions with investors, with a planned build completion date of 2023.