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InCommand DMaaS Powered by Serverfarm - Explainer

InCommand DMaaS is a data center management as a service to better manage your data center.

 

How does it work? InCommand DMaaS combines trained experts, proven processes and an easily accessible portal to give enterprises greater control over their IT and facilities infrastructure.

Serverfarm’s CEO Amped About New Israel Data Center & DMaaS

Avner Papouchado, Serverfarm’s Founder and CEO, joined us at PTC’22 to provide insight into the company’s recently announced expansion into the Middle East. An instrumental force in the internet infrastructure market, Papouchado talks about how Serverfarm’s new hyperscale facility in his native country of Israel is making a splash across the industry. 

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Serverfarm’s Business Leader Discusses All Things Data Center Real Estate

Data center M&As have in the last 10 years reached over $70bn in what is an accelerating trend. However, the business model of real estate management could prove to be challenging in the near future. According to Arun Shenoy, Business Leader at Serverfarm: “We are the least efficient real estate market that exists. If we ran a hotel business like this, we would be out of business.”

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How to Make Your Data Center More Efficient with InCommand Services

InCommand takes all physical assets in IT, facility and data center environments and presents them as a virtualized service. No other service combines professional data center expertise with a constantly evolving software solution behind a cloud hosted portal. This unique combination allows you to make informed decisions that drive efficiencies.

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CH1 Chicago Data Center – 840 S Canal Street

Whatever is on your data center wish list, it can be met at Serverfarm’s CH1 Chicago facility. Located in the heart of Chicago at 840 S. Canal Street, this state-of-the-art facility has an impressive 38MVA of high tension power secured and is very well connected to all the major network carriers.

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Arun Shenoy Talks Data Center Sustainability, Embodied Carbon

Watch SVP of Sales & Marketing, Arun Shenoy, discuss the company’s recent addition to the Toronto data center, which helped to keep customers online during the pandemic. The reuse of the existing Toronto facility cut embodied carbon by an estimated 75%; Arun explains the HKS report behind this number and how it relates to the Serverfarm business model.

 

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Serverfarm Leads Industry with Awards and Global Venture

PTC 2020: Serverfarm’s CEO, Avner Papouchado, discusses an exciting year, new acquisitions and how up-cycling facilities in new ways led to industry recognition and an award winning formula for customer success. With that, Server Farm also announces a new venture with a global car maker.

 

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Serverfarm on Commitment to Customers and Data Center Development

Live from Atlanta at ITW 2019, we are honored to welcome A.J. Matel, Sr. VP of Sales for Serverfarm to JSA TV. In this interview, this telecom thought leader tells us what drew him to join the Serverfarm space, an overview of what differentiates Serverfarm, including what makes the company known as the “Service Provider’s Service Provider.”

 

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DMaaS Series Preview I What is DMaaS?

Is DMaaS more than just another acronym? DMaaS, properly known as Data Center Management as a Service, is taking the industry by storm. In this first episode of our new series, we clearly define DMaaS while exploring its emergence as the cloud-based, data-driven, full-service model of data center management that goes deeper than DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management). Plus, host Joao Lima and our guests dive into why industry leaders are calling DMaaS the future of data center management and how it fuels growth for next-generation technologies.

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DMaaS Series Preview I DMaaS vs. DCIM

In this ultimate face-off, our podcast guests challenge the definitions asserting that DMaaS and DCIM are the same. So how do they differ? In this second episode, we answer that question while explaining why data center management solutions must work across multiple disciplines in the data center. Plus, lend us your ears to hear more about how DMaaS aligns with combating climate change and data center sustainability efforts.

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DMaaS Series Preview I DMaaS: The Power of People, Processes and Machine Learning

How does DMaaS bring together people, processes and machine learning? As the era of invisible infrastructure continues, can DMaaS automate tasks enabling enterprises, especially their IT teams and ultimately their customers, to experience smooth IT operations amid enormous disruption? This final episode answers these questions and more as host Joao Lima leads an impactful discussion that elevates the importance of DMaaS while zooming in on how ML will continue to take data center management to new heights.

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Sustainability Series | New Construction vs. Modernization

The inaugural Future of Data Centers podcast launches with the first episode of a three-part mini-series addressing the critical and controversial topic of data centers and sustainability. Host and moderator Joel Makower – Co-founder, Chairman, and Executive Editor of GreenBiz – takes listeners on a journey to explore the important topic of data center construction vs. modernization. The discussion blasts off with data center sustainability predictions from Arun Shenoy, VP of Sales and Marketing, and Sam Brown, VP of Engineering/Construction, at Serverfarm. Tech Journalist Ambrose McNevin also joins the podcast to discuss the impact of embodied carbon and how data center leaders must continue on a path toward mitigating climate change by modernizing facilities instead of building them.

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Sustainability Series | Carbon Footprint: Embodied and Operational

In the final sustainability-focused episode of The Future of Data Centers, host and moderator Joel Makower – Co-founder, Chairman, and Executive Editor of GreenBiz – takes us on a deep dive into embodied and operational carbon emissions. Navigating the differences between embodied and operational carbon and why it matters to their role in mitigating climate change, this episode is not-to-be-missed. Arun Shenoy, VP of Sales and Marketing, and Sam Brown, VP of Engineering/Construction, at Serverfarm, join Tech Journalist Ambrose McNevin to discuss the hot topic of net-zero carbon while exploring the evolution of data center energy and so much more.

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Sustainability Series | Lights-Out Data Centers

In the second sustainability-focused episode of The Future of Data Centers, host and moderator Joel Makower – Co-founder, Chairman, and Executive Editor of GreenBiz – tackles the emerging lights-out data center concept and its role in supporting sustainability efforts. The podcast launches with thoughts on the latest sustainability news from Arun Shenoy, VP of Sales and Marketing, and Sam Brown, VP of Engineering/Construction, at Serverfarm. Tech Journalist Ambrose McNevin also joins the discussion to weigh in on how lights-out data centers are helping to reduce an organization’s environmental impact.

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Future of Internet Infrastructure Poll: Biggest Challenge Throughout The Pandemic?

Serverfarm and NYI host an informal virtual brainstorm, Q&A and networking event to reflect on the evolution of critical infrastructure throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and the best way to move forward as a community.