Building From the Ground up: Internap’s Green Globes and LEED Certified Santa Clara Data Center
To achieve 'green' results that make a long-term impact, a data center needs to be viewed holistically - from its design, electrical and mechanical systems and the materials used to the selection, utilization and maintenance of equipment.
Randy Ortiz Director of Data Center Design for Internap, will provide an in-depth view into the design and construction of Internap’s Green Globes and LEED certified Silicon Valley data center. He will walk attendees through the process of making the facility as energy efficient as possible, and will discuss topics ranging from site selection, development and design, and ongoing maintenance.
Built with scalability in mind, Internap’s advanced data center facilities offer a superior modular design allowing for enhanced flexibility and increased reliability. State-of-the-art technology provides for high density power and high efficiency cooling options, while advanced security and protection features ensure that customer data is 100 percent secure.
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Randy Ortiz
Vice President of Data Center Design and Engineering
Internap
Randy Ortiz is the vice president of data center design and engineering at Internap. He is a veteran of the data center design and construction industry, having successfully designed and project managed more than one million square feet of mission critical space, including Internap’s Green Globes-certified data centers in Santa Clara and Dallas. Prior to joining Internap, Randy served as president and executive editor of AFCOM”s Data Center Journal, where he was responsible for the technical guidance of the publication and developed a data center design education program for the industry. He began his career a manager, designer and analyst for data center and mission critical properties of various sizes, including several large data center projects for financial and pharmaceutical companies. Randy received his graduate education in Architectural Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University.
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