IT Case Study: New York City Health and Hospitals Corp. Corporate Data Center consolidation
HHC, the largest municipal healthcare organization in the country, is a $6.7 billion integrated healthcare delivery system serving 1.3 million of the 8.1 million New Yorkers and provides medical, mental health and substance-abuse treatment services throughout its 11 acute-care hospitals, four skilled-nursing facilities, six large diagnostic and treatment centers and more than 80 community based clinics.
Client: NY Health and Hospitals Corp.
Services: Cloud Migration
Industry: Healthcare
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Virtualization is one of the energy-efficient technologies being used in this project. This technology allows HHC to drastically reduce the server footprint corporatewide, which reduces the overall consumption of energy for power and cooling and provides ongoing savings. This is a very green technology. In addition, the data center build uses industry best practices such as hot and cold aisles, cold locks and rack blanking panels to improve overall cooling efficiency and keep power costs down.
Input your search keywords and press Enter.