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TR1 Reports on Power Loft @ Innovation being Operational December, 2009 Power Loft disclosed that the work on its first datacenter is complete and the first phase is operational. At full buildout, the facility offers 225,000 gross square feet, 2 pods of approximately 50,000 net square feet and power densities to support 300 watts per square foot with a final capacity of 30 critical (net) MW for IT/raised floor load Read More |
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Power Loft LLC Announces Power Loft @ Innovation Operational December, 2009 Power Loft LLC, a developer of high-efficiency, high-security data centers announces the substantial completion of their first data center, Power Loft @ Innovation. Located in Prince William County, Virginia, this 225,000 square foot facility has signed an international information technology consulting and outsourcing company as its anchor tenant, and was recently awarded the first Northern Virginia Technology Council’s Green Award. Read More |
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HP Touts Four Green Data Centers October, 2009 With data center power and cooling costs becoming a key issue for businesses, vendors like HP are using their expertise to help customers find ways to make their new or existing facilities more green. HP officials point to four data centers that they run or have designed that use everything from reflective roof materials to the icy air of the North Sea to help reduce energy costs. Read More |
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Power Loft to Participate in Webcast Hosted by HP August, 2009 Power Loft President, Jim Coakley, will participate in a webcast panel hosted by HP. The webcast will focus on "Delivering a Next Generation Data Center" the second topic in the “CIO Real Talk” webcast series. The webcast is scheduled for Thursday, August 13th, 2009 11:00 AM EDT / 8:00 AM PDT. Read More |
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Tech Target Touts Power Loft Design October, 2008 "What’s the benefit for customers? Well, some want that level of high density to accommodate high-density equipment of their own, such as blade servers. Others simply want the ability to scale from 150 watts per square foot and go up from there, without having to rent out more floor space. That is something Power Loft is offering." Read More |
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