Posts Tagged ‘C4L’

Generator control panel arrives at the Bournemouth data centre

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

The phase 2 build is still progressing well here at our Bournemouth data centre, and completion is just around the corner. Today saw the arrival of our main generator control panel, as the picture below shows.

 

Generator control panel arriving at the Bournemouth data centre

 

All of the generators in our Bournemouth facility connect to this control panel, allowing us to power the data centre itself. The control panel also allows for further generators to be introduced in the future, as and when we require them.

At the moment both the generator and the generator casing are being lifted into place. The generator control panel will slot inside the casing so that the equipment will be protected in all weather conditions.

Once the generator control panel and its casing have both been lifted into place, we will also put a perimeter fence around the kit for security reasons.

If you’d like to learn more about our Bournemouth data centre, and would like the chance to take a tour of this premium facility, please click here to book a private tour.

 

 

C4L Launch Hosted PBX With The VoIP Market Set To Soar In 2012

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

A recent report has announced that VoIP currently has 120 million subscribers worldwide, and that this will only increase in years to come according to the latest analysis from Point Topic. The report identified that the VoIP market is set to accelerate and will generate an annual sum of $40 billion, as more business move away from traditional phone systems.

With this in mind, we have designed in-house a new hosted PBX solution which you can host in our privately owned state of the art data centre, giving your customers peace of mind that it is extremely secure. The solution is channel ready with an online portal that can be fully white labelled for your customers to access.

The portal enables your business to configure ring/hunt groups, CRM integration, call recording, handset provisioning and time of day routing just to mention a few features available to you to help your business grow.

If you’d like more information on this service then click here.

Sticky Customers Just Another Leadership Slogan?

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

There’s no hiding from the fact that businesses large and small are being hit by the effects of the global recession, but is trying to create ’sticky’ customers just a slogan an MBA keynote speaker came up with? We would argue not. With customers increasingly looking to save money and shop around the market, keeping your customers from going elsewhere is critical if you want to grow a strong customer base, and we can help you do this.

The way to make customers stickier is to not just offer a service that many of your competitors could jump in and take over, but adopt a multilevel approach. What do we mean by this? Become an asset to your customers so that they couldn’t imagine switching providers, as you offer so much it would simply be too much hassle to go elsewhere. The easiest way to expand your product portfolio is by offering value ads around your support and consultancy such as managed connectivity, virtual servers, hosted applications, online backup, disaster recovery and business continuity to list just a few.

This is where we want to help. Whether you want an easy route to market or to build your business around running your own platforms, we are here to assist. As an infrastructure partner we want to work with you in a way that allows you to wrap your service offering around our infrastructure, giving your customers more. But don’t just aim for your customers to be sticky, aim for them to be advocates.

C4L – Another year stronger….

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Now that the New Year is fully under way, we took the time to reflect back on the events of the past 12 months, and recap on another successful year.

2011 was a momentous year for us here at C4L, with a wealth of achievements contributing to our overall success throughout the past 12 months. After selling out our highly anticipated Bournemouth data centre, increasing the size of the facility was the logical next step. The expansion of the facility, which is the largest of its kind in the South West, demonstrates our continued effort to invest in the region. For C4L, the South West has provided the perfect environment to push the boundaries of internet infrastructure provisions, and in part the level of our success can be attributed to our location.

In a further success for C4L, we were ranked 52nd in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100, a list of the 100 fastest growing technology companies in the UK. Support for this accolade is evident through our ever-increasing presence in over 40 data centres throughout the UK and Europe, and our continued staff recruitment driving the company forward.

Recognition for this fast developing company did not stop there….over the summer we gained acknowledgement from a large number of industry bodies. Alongside achieving finalist positions for ISPA’s Best Business Customer Service ISP, Best Hosting and Best Dedicated Hosting awards, we also made our third straight appearance in the Deloitte Fast500.

We’re thrilled with C4L’s progress over the last 12 months, and can’t wait for the great things 2012 has in store for us. As well as the expansion of our Bournemouth data centre, we’re hoping to build another C4L owned data centre in West London, which will help us further increase our presence in the capital. This may even incorporate a London office, which would be a great expansion for us and would lead to further investment and recruitment on behalf of the company. Cloud computing and virtualisation are also a large focus for us over the next 12 months, so keep an eye out for other C4L group brand launches throughout the year.

With events celebrating the launch of our Bournemouth data centre phase 2 taking place early in the New Year, and with our presence in data centres across UK and Europe continuing to expand, 2012 promises to be another triumph for C4L.

Fully monitorable power usage at our Bournemouth data centre

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

The expansion of our Bournemouth data centre is still progressing well, and the facility is really starting to take shape!

In order for us to offer cost savings to clients within the Bournemouth data centre, we have ensured that we can accurately monitor the power used within the facility. This monitoring will also allow us to keep a closer eye on our own energy efficiency, and will help to lower CO2 emissions.

The picture you see below shows the piece of kit that allows all of this to happen – a  Power monitor.

 

Power monitoring system

 

This equipment will allow us to monitor the power usage of a particular rack at PDU level. At the centre of this system is an energy metering device for each circuit, which is capable of measuring a wide variety of power usage, including…

  • RMS Voltage (Volts)
  • RMS Current (Amps)
  • Power Factor (%)
  • Apparent Power (kVA)
  • Active Power (kW)
  • Reactive Power (kVAr)
  • Apparent Energy (kVAh)
  • Active Energy (kWh)
  • Reactive Energy (kVArh).

The overlying benefit of our extremely accurate power monitoring system is that we will now be able to offer customers two types of colocation within the Bournemouth facility.

The first of these is typical colocation option where our customers will commit to 8/12/16amps in a rack and pay for  their commit. The second option is that we will  now also be able to provide a footprint cost and then bill for power on a monthly basis. Furthermore, we can also provide graphs of each customers’ power usage, which will accessible from the new customer portal (more to come on that in the New Year!)

Each customer rack will also be equipped with a switched power bar, again allowing us to track power usage and offer customers the ability to turn sockets on and off remotely, saving a huge amount of time if just a simple reboot is required. Of course this option will only be offered if customers so wish, as our technicians are still only a few floors up from the data centre, and on hand to personally attend a rack if needed.