7×24 Exchange Texas South – Data Center Infrastructure Management Conference Recap
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Stream Data Centers attended and sponsored the third annual “Bugs and Bytes” event from 7×24 Exchange Texas South. IT security professionals and enthusiasts gathered in Houston to learn more about data center infrastructure management (DCIM) from experts in the industry, including Stream Data Centers Vice President, Michael Lahoud.

Michael Lahoud shared his insights on the realities of emerging technology in DCIM.

Panelists included Eddie Schutter, Lead Principal Technical Architect–Data Centers from AT&T; Thomas Jacobik, President – Carolinas Chapter of 7×24 Exchange; and Dan Darnell, Facilities Systems Supervisor from Greater Harris County 911 Emergency Network.  The discussion was led by Greg LaCour, Principal of Gensler.

Michael Lahoud also spoke about upcoming trends in the data center industry and data system management.

The 7×24 Exchange Texas South “Bugs and Bytes” event shared key learnings about DCIM from industry leaders. Visit Stream Data Centers’ Insights blog for more expert advice on how to manage your data center and business continuity plan.

Stream Private Data Center – Richardson II Update
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Stream Data Centers continue to lead the pack in Private Data Center Innovation

Article Source: The 451 Group

Analyst: Rick Kurtzbein, Jeff Paschke

“February 13, 2012

In August 2011, T1R had the opportunity to meet with Stream Data Centers’ leadership team to
discuss the company’s new Richardson II datacenter in Richardson, Texas (a north Dallas
suburb). At that time, the company was just breaking ground for the greenfield development. We
agreed that we would later visit the site and tour the facility. Last week, T1R had the opportunity
to meet with the leadership team again, tour the Richardson II facility and see not only the
progress of the Richardson II datacenter but also discuss the company’s latest datacenter build
in Houston, Texas.”

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Q&A: Anthony Bolner, SVP at Stream Data Centers
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Q&A: Anthony Bolner, SVP at Stream Data Centers

Article Source: Web Host Industry Review

“In an email interview with the WHIR, Anthony Bolner, senior vice president at Stream Data Centers, discussed the details behind the acquisition and what the company plans to do with the new data center.”

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New Deals Set Up DFW to Lead Data Center Market
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New Deals Set Up DFW to Lead Data Center Market

Article from Globe St.

 

“With the groundbreaking of Stream Data Centers’ $35-million project, the Dallas/Fort Worth area cements its position as one of the fastest growing data center markets in the nation.

Stream Data Center’s project – a 20,000-square-foot data center located in the Richardson Telecom Corridor designed to Tier III+ standards and structurally enhanced to withstand 125 mph winds – is just one of several data center projects that have been completed recently or are under construction across the Metroplex. (cont’d)”

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Stream Adds $35M Data Center in Richardson
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Stream Adds $35M Data Center in Richardson – Demand for Data Center Space Grew by 13% Last Year

Story from the Dallas Business Journal

 

“A branch of Stream Realty Partners LP has started construction on a high-powered, $35 million data center in Richardson that will target corporate users looking for robust, secure space for their servers and other equipment.

The 20,000-square-foot Stream Private Data Center, being built at 3300 Essex Drive, which is northeast of Renner and Shiloh roads east of the President George Bush Turnpike, is scheduled to be available for occupancy by August. (cont’d)”

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Stream Ready-to-Fit Data Center Completed in San Antonio
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Westover Hills Site Offers Ideal Infrastructure for an Energy Efficient, State-of-the-Art Data Center

 

“Stream Data Centers has completed construction on a Ready-to-Fit Data Center in the master planned development of Westover Hills in San Antonio, Texas. The LEED certified, purpose-built powered shell data center has been designed to meet the needs of a large enterprise data center user. (cont’d)”

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Stream Realty’s San Antonio “Ready-to-Fit” Powered DC Shell
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Stream Realty’s San Antonio “Ready-to-Fit” Powered DC Shell – A Speed to Market Play.

Article from Tier1Research

“Stream Realty has completed its “built to fit”, powered base building datacenter shell in Westover Hills in San Antonio, Texas, adjacent to Microsoft’s facility. The facility (we won’t call it a datacenter just yet) offers 150,000 square feet of space (expandable to 350,000 square feet) with a minimum of 200-foot setbacks on the property, dual 10MW power feeds from separate 200MW substations and the ability to expand the utility feeds to 30MW each through conduits that are already in place to support this expansion. (cont’d)”

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Study: Data Center Supply Near All-Time Low
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Study: Data Center Supply Near All-Time Low

Article from Data Center Knowledge


“Data center vacancy rates will reach an all-time low in 2010 as available space is absorbed and the credit crunch squeezes new construction projects, according to an analysis by commercial real estate specialist Grubb & Ellis. (cont’d)”

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