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Future Facilities Announces New White Paper: The Benefits of Supply Air Temperature Control in the Data Center

Using the Virtual Facility to illustrate the point, David King demonstrates the considerable benefits of controlling air temperature on the supply of the air handler rather than the return. By doing so, temperatures being supplied to IT equipment are more predictable, offering the potential for raised water temperatures and reduced data center running costs.

London, UK, November 18, 2010 — “Controlling temperature in the data center is critical to achieving maximum uptime and efficiency,” says David King, Consultant Engineer at Future Facilities. ( http://www.futurefacilities.com ) “But while data center layouts have moved swiftly to segregate hot and cool airstreams, typical air handler strategies are still rooted in the mainframe and comms room principles that have been in use since the last century.”

The importance of airflow management and close temperature control has become increasingly evident as power and equipment density in the data center has risen. Legacy cooling design strategies have proven unable to meet the cooling capacity requirements of blades and other compact servers. But even as cooling system design issues are addressed the question is raised as to whether temperature is being controlled in the correct place to maximise efficiency and effectiveness.

Controlling the temperature in the data centre largely takes return air temperature as an indication of the ambient air temperature in the space. It is often forgotten that the purpose of cooling is to provide air of an acceptable temperature and humidity to IT equipment at its inlet. It seems obvious then that return air temperature is not an appropriate measure of the IT inlet temperature. Whilst this is not a new idea, adoption of the strategy has been slow.

To model the thesis, a computer-generated Virtual Facility has been constructed. The Virtual Facility is an accurate 3D representation of the data center, incorporating ACUs, IT equipment, PDUs, racks and other familiar data center equipment. Using Future Facilities’ ( http://www.futurefacilities.com ) 6SigmaDC software for data center design and operation, CFD analysis of the space provides an accurate account of the thermal performance of the facility layout. The benefit of modelling in real life is that decisions regarding equipment placement can be tested to ensure thermal effectiveness before any work is carried out in the data center, reducing risk to the load.

In “The Benefits of Supply Air Temperature Control in the Data Center“, a Virtual Facility is created for a typical 652m2 data center with 200 equipment racks, which is modelled under various load conditions. The Virtual Facility is used to measure thermal efficiency and effectiveness when the cooling system is set up using return air control, and to test the improvements which can be obtained controlling supply air temperature with a sensor in the supply air stream.

The paper demonstrates that there are significant advantages switching to a supply temperature control strategy. Since many modern cooling units are set up for this approach, or can be modified very simply, the cost and control improvements make a compelling argument for its implementation. The strategy is able to manage an expanding IT estate, keeping server temperature within a tighter band and enabling more predictable headroom between chilled water and supply air temperature.

The potential for energy and running cost savings are facility-specific, and data center managers are encouraged to contact Future Facilities to discuss how these can be modelled and maximized. For a copy of the new White Paper “The Benefits of Supply Air Temperature Control in the Data Center” or to find out more about the Virtual Facility and 6SigmaDC data center design and operations software suite please visit http://www.futurefacilities.com or call Future Facilities on +44 (0)207 840 9540.

About Future Facilities:
Future Facilities ( http://www.futurefacilities.com ) is a leading provider of powerful design, optimization and management software for mission critical facilities and data centers. The company’s solutions are applied to ensure all capacity, efficiency and reliability criteria are met throughout all phases of the facility lifecycle.

For Further Information:
Hassan Moezzi
Future Facilities Limited
1 Salamanca Street
London SE1 7HX UK
hassan.moezzi@FutureFacilities.com
+44 (0) 20 7840 9540
http://www.futurefacilities.com

Press & Media Contact:
Damien Wells, Director
SPA Communications Limited
1 – 3 Lime Hill Road
Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1LJ UK
dwells@spacomms.co.uk
+44 (0) 7900 302102
http://www.spacomms.co.uk

Prepay Nation Wins Award For Innovative Business Model At Women 2.0 Conference

Award recognizes Prepay Nation’s impressive established network of key relationships and revolutionary approach to international micropayments.

San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2010 — Prepay Nation, one of the foremost providers of instant account refills for foreign prepaid mobile operators, ( http://www.prepaynation.com ) was recognized at the 2010 Women 2.0 Pitch Night event for its innovative business model. The fast-growth company presented its platform and operations to an audience of entrepreneurs, investors, and industry-leaders, showcasing the groundbreaking potential usage of their platform to send small currency denominations, or micropayments, across international boundaries without bank accounts or fees. The award recognizes Prepay Nation’s role as market innovator and premier provider in the up-and-coming cross-border micropayment service industry.

The annual Women 2.0 Pitch Night competition drew 130 qualified applicants this year, with contenders from New Zealand, Turkey, Korea, Germany, Canada, Russia, Israel, Brazil, the U.K. and the U.S. Each participant business model was evaluated by investors, with a select few finalists invited for the live pitch night at the Women 2.0 conference in San Francisco.

The conference is attended by industry-leaders, entrepreneurs, angel investors, and venture capitalists, and focuses on the growth and impact of women-owned businesses in the Mobile, Web, and Clean-tech industries. Pitch Night presentations from the Mobile track in which Prepay Nation was a finalist were judged by executives from ATT, Mayfield Fund and General Catalyst.

Prepay Nation ( http://www.prepaynation.com ) generated significant buzz throughout the conference, not only because their nearly zero-overhead platform allows seamless interface between mobile carriers and the retailers who sell refills to their subscribers, but also because that platform has the potential to break new ground as an international micropayment remittance system.

Currently, Prepay Nation’s platform ( http://www.prepaynation.com ) is utilized by leading mobile operators in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia to provide consumers in the United States with the ability to send instantaneous refills of mobile airtime to the phones of prepaid subscribers on their international networks. Expatriates traveling, living, and working within the United States can take advantage of this system to provide much-needed support to friends and family back home, in the form of mobile airtime. However, by tapping into “mobile money” ecosystems in the developing world, the Prepay Nation platform and network of operators and distributors can be used by expatriates without a bank account to send small amounts of actual currency to their friends and family back home, instantly and without fees.

By bypassing the hassles and cost of traditional money remittance systems such as Western Union, Prepay Nation ( http://www.prepaynation.com )addresses a critical pain-point in the immigrant community. Not only can expats now support their friends and family by remotely and instantly refilling their mobile phones with minutes, but using the connectivity established by Prepay Nation, they will soon be able to send spendable currency for use in the many developing regions where the mobile money system is established and accepted.

“This is very promising,” said Gautam Gupta of General Catalyst Partners. “Prepay Nation leverages several current trends in the mobile ecosystem with this remittance service, and they are moving fast.”

The potential for such a simple, instantaneous, zero-fee remittance service ranges from the support of friends and family in other countries, to gifts and critical connectivity and disaster relief. “During the recent earthquake in Haiti,” says Jessica Bishop, co-founder of Prepay Nation, “significant numbers of Haitians in the U.S. sent mobile refills to their friends and family back home, keeping them connected throughout the aftermath. Because of our relationships with these international operators, the disruption of the retail infrastructure in the recipient’s country did not affect replenishments. Haitians in the US simply took cash to one of our partner retailers here, and their loved ones in Haiti had minutes available on their phones instantly.”

Shaherose Charania, founder and chief executive of Women 2.0, praised Prepay Nation for moving to leverage their technology in novel and savvy ways. “Rather than reinventing the wheel, they’re using a top up approach that helps people transfer value to each other, or deliver micro-payments without the expenses and complexities of a wire transfer or money order,” she said.

Bishop said that the response and interest from the investment community present at the event was overwhelming and was a further validation of Prepay Nation’s innovative approach to international micropayments.

She also stressed that beyond their model and technology, their extensive reach added significant value. “We currently operate a fully-functional processing platform, interconnected with several key mobile operators in Mexico, Latin America, Asia and Africa,” said Bishop. “Our distribution cuts across a wide variety of channels – retail merchant outlets, online portals, mobile apps for smart phones, mobile money companies, even processors of gift cards.”

With mobile operator connectivity on four continents and distribution channels already connected to the Prepay Nation platform and more joining on every day, the fast growth of this company promises to be even faster.

About Prepay Nation:
Prepay Nation is a fast growth company in the business of enabling micropayments from one person to another across international borders. Prepay Nation utilizes the prepaid mobile ecosystem to transfer values in the form of international airtime remittance. With mobile operator partnerships in Central America, South America, Caribbean, Asia, and Africa, and a varied distribution channel spanning the US, Canada, and Middle East, Prepay Nation offers its innovative services to expatriates who financially support their loved ones back home. Prepay Nation’s unique business model, highly scalable processing platform, and interconnectivity with mobile operators, allows for instantaneous and no-fee transfers for the consumers and an opportunity to generate significant revenues for the distributors. For more information please visit http://www.prepaynation.com.

Press & Media Contact:
Fady Sahhar / Sarah Feidt
XtraGlobex, Inc.
1800 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
267-238-3820
fady.sahhar@xtraglobex.com / sarah.feidt@xtraglobex.com

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Morodo Makes Mobile Africa a Reality at AfricaCom 2010

London – Morodo will be looking to jump start the mobile market in Africa by offering consumers and businesses unique and affordable solutions to communication. Morodo has vast expertise and knowledge operating in the telecommunication sector and will be sharing their vision and views on the mobile revolution that is happening in Africa.

Morodo already operates in over 120 countries and provides low-cost Telephony and Unified Communication services within the mobile and online applications market via its MO-Call product. If you can make a local mobile call, you can make a cheap international MO-Call and save up to 90% over mobile network operator tariffs. At present, MO-Call device footprint is 2,094, which includes the largest software of Java feature phones. This is a group of phones that is the most affordable and most favored among African users. With the pace that manufacturers are releasing new handsets, MO-Call device footprint will continue to increase.

“We feel that Africa is the jewel in the mobile crown with countries like South Africa, mobile phones outnumber fixed lines by eight to one with their usage growing at 50 to 60 percent per year for the whole continent. We want to be part of making a mobile Africa a reality,” says Andrew Reid, CEO of Morodo. “With an estimated 333 million mobile subscriptions in Africa and almost one billion people on the continent now able to afford a mobile phone, mobile phones have not only become more affordable but also the preferred choice for communicating and connecting to the Internet.”

It was not until the beginning of 2010, accessing the Internet overtook traditional fixed usage(International Telecommunication Union, 2010). “Mobile broadband is in its very initial stage but has shown higher growth than fixed broadband and may be Africa’s most promising broadband access technology of the future(Ghana Business News, 2010).” This represents a unique opportunity for investors and mobile operators, looking to expand their products and services and making mobile Africa truly a reality.

Morodo will be attending the 2010 AfricaCom Exhibition, held in South Africa at the Cape Town Convention Centre at stand number D06, Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th November.

About Morodo
Seeking to re-define the way we communicate via mobile devices and the Internet, Morodo helps people with international lifestyles keep in touch with whomever they want, whenever they want, from any device they want.

Morodo provides telecommunications services to hundreds of thousands of people around the world through the MO-Call software applications for mobiles and computers. Simple and seamless to use, MO-Call offers easy access to free and low-cost calling for anyone, anywhere.

Morodo news is available at the company website: www.morodogroup.com
MO-Call specific related news is available from the MO-Call blog: www.mo-call.com/blog

Media and Blogger Contact:
Ving Chou (e-mail: ving.chou@morodo.co.uk)
Morodo Limited

Morodo’s VoIP app now supports more than 2,000 handsets

London – In the mobile VoIP revolution, Morodo is leaving no one behind. The global virtual mobile network’s popular mobile VoIP app, MO-Call, now supports more handsets than any other like minded organisation, bringing low cost international calls to millions more smart phone and feature phone users across the world.

To date, the virtual global mobile network operator supports 2053 mobile phone models across multiple platforms including the iOS, Android, RIM BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian and Java feature phones.

“Despite the increasing popularity of smart phones, the majority of users around the world are still using feature phones.” said Andrew Reid, CEO. “By continuing its commitment to all mobile platforms, Morodo is giving access to the group who arguably benefit most from using MO-Call to save money on international phone bills.”

MO-Call is free to download and new users receive free credit to trial the service. After the trial is over, MO-Call customers only pay for the minutes they use. MO-Call’s low international rates start from as little as 0.7p per minute and can save customers up to 90% compared to traditional mobile and telephone network operators.

About Morodo
Seeking to re-define the way we communicate via mobile devices and the Internet, Morodo helps people with international lifestyles keep in touch with whomever they want, whenever they want, from any device they want.

Morodo provides telecommunications services to hundreds of thousands of people around the world through the MO-Call software applications for mobiles and computers. Simple and seamless to use, MO-Call offers easy access to free and low-cost calling for anyone, anywhere.

Morodo news is available at the company website: www.morodogroup.com
MO-Call specific related news is available from the MO-Call blog: www.mo-call.com/blog

Media and Blogger Contact:
Ving Chou (e-mail: ving.chou@morodo.co.uk)
Morodo Limited

Real Time Press Release Distribution

In today’s Internet the real time information is already playing a significant role in how businesses and people access and consume the information online. Technologies online have emerged up to the point where 2 minutes may sometimes be the difference between having tens of thousands of people not only seen your PR announcement, but creating a long tail of reactions across the vast real time online space adding up to your overall online presence/reputation and your message being buried down among millions of other identical pieces of information.

Considering how crucial the real time information for the average business and web user appears to be, one can only imagine how great the impact of the real time information flow over the public relations business online can be.

That’s why we think it is about time for RealTimePressRelease.com — real time press release distribution online.

In a nutshell RealTimePressRelease.com is a do-it-yourself publishing platform for real time press release distribution. It’s free and you can instantly have your press release published on RealTimePressRelease.com as well as released via the Web, the Blogosphere and the Twitter. Having spent almost 2 decades within the PR industry, and currently engaged with EPR Network, one of the largest press release distribution networks online, it’s been just a matter of time for us to realize how vital a real time press release distribution service online is.