Major Hong Kong power company uses RF Code

RF Code and Quantum Data Solutions (QDS) have announced highly successful first year results in one of the city’s major power company’s data centres using RF Code’s environmental and power management solutions. This underpins the company’s recent growth in the Asian data centre market and the increased focus on efficient power management and quality of service.

Ed Healy, CEO at RF Code, said, “Hong Kong power costs are predicted to rise by 40% in the next five years. Guaranteeing sustainability and driving power efficiency in the facilities that provide critical IT services to a growing economic and consumer base is a priority for senior executives. I am very pleased with the results experienced by this customer and am excited by the opportunities to do the same for the many IT-dependent organisations in Asia.”


The project follows another QDS and RF Code deployment for one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations’ data centres, a development that highlights the massive investment occurring in the data centre market in the Northeast Asia region. By 2019, Frost & Sullivan forecasts the data centre market to be worth $802 million in Hong Kong alone.
 

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