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In edge computing environments reliability, stability and longevity is everything! Edge Mission Critical Systems is a formal consortium of best-in-class manufacturers and service providers organized under one roof serving as your single point of contact and one-stop-shop for modular data center projects.

Edge Mission Critical Systems specializes in providing you with the best in class modular systems that form the backbone of data centers and critical backup infrastructure. You want an experienced partner and we are experienced in supporting organizations such as commercial and private data centers, healthcare facilities, government and municipal facilities, and numerous other industries.

Our team works with clients and the engineering community to establish designs that are the most efficient and practical for our client’s specific operational needs.  We evaluate and study these needs, geographical locations and environmental characteristics prior to engaging in design methods to ensure we provide our clients with the best possible solution.

While we utilize an agnostic approach to equipment selection, we also offer pre-configured systems with paired components that have proven to provide the best reliability.  If one of our pre-configured systems are right for your needs, you can take comfort in the fact that they are scalable, efficient, secure, and provide tremendous value with low total cost of ownership.

We have developed strategic relationships with several of the top equipment manufacturers and provide industry leading technology. To provide the highest availability of power for your electrical requirements we offer our Tier 4F engine generator solutions, rotary UPS systems, and power distribution solutions.

We also offer cooling/chiller solutions and modular data center solutions.
Our superior hot and cold aisle containment solutions and energy efficient In Row Cooling systems are designed with our intelligent cabinet platform to provide state of the art solutions to maximize your cooling infrastructure and lower your PUE.

From engine generator to computer rack, EdgeMCS offers the best possible solution for your needs.  Knowledge is Power, EdgeMCS delivers both!

Saving Money Through Data Center Optimization Techniques

When it comes to today’s data center environment, the word on everyone’s mind is MORE and oh by the way there is not going to be a budget increase in order to satisfy the more demands that are continually being put on the data center.  Meeting the demands of more compute capacity, more storage, more power, etc. is going to be challenging for data center managers without data center budget increases or at the hands of having to maintain a stable budget.  Data Center optimization techniques and efficiency best practices will become more critical without more funding to support the increase in demand data center functions and the savings will have to come from somewhere.

Areas to look at for optimization at the policy and procedure level include evaluating outside contractual arrangements to ensure efficiency for maintaining service level agreements.  Additionally at the hardware level, unused servers could be identified and decommissioned in an effort to right size environments while evaluating risk of running out of capacity. Data deduplication can free up storage space and installing infrastructure monitoring systems along with predictive analytics for problem resolution can go a long way in doing MORE without more money.  For more information on optimizing your data center environment, read full article here.

 

 

Healthcare IT Embraces Edge Computing

An increasing number of healthcare organizations are adopting and continuing to add Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices to their IT infrastructure and as a result the industry is discovering that edge computing is a more efficient way to analyze data than cloud computing.  This trend is moving the healthcare market into an industry leader for connected devices as clinicians are able to offer improved patient care and interaction through real-time data collection and analytics.  Cost benefits are being experienced as well when data can be analyzed in real-time environments on the edge of the network and not have to be sent to the cloud for processing that could cause bottlenecking due to the sheer volume of constantly produced data by IoT devices.

With an estimated growth of IoMT connected devices to be 20 – 30 billion by 2020, significant advancements will take place in the healthcare industry.  More accurate diagnosis can be made at a patient’s initial interaction with the clinician with IoMT devices;  as well as, improvements made in the future monitoring of patient conditions.  A paradigm shift in connected devices from data consumers to data producers on smart devices means real-time data analytics need to be processed at the edge for realized improvements in healthcare IT infrastructure operations, putting us all in a win-win situation.  Read full article here.