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Capgemini to use Schneider Electric prefabricated modular infrastructure for Merlin data centre upgrade

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Capgemini, one of the world’s foremost providers consulting, technology and outsourcing services, is to use Schneider Electric’s  prefabricated modular data centre infrastructure   to upgrade the IT, power and cooling capacity of its Merlin facility.

Paul Feeney, head of global data centre infrastructure and transition at Capgemini, said: “Modular infrastructure allows us to align the requirements we have for high density, flexible racking, and energy efficiency. This makes prefab a more sustainable solution going forward.”

Kevin Brown, VP of data centre offer at Schneider Electric said, “Prefabricated infrastructure solves the challenge of ensuring scalable data centre capacity to meet the needs of growing businesses like Capgemini. In addition, it is flexible to meet customer’s specific system design requirements, such as Capgemini’s use of flywheel technology for power back-up.”

Paul Feeney said: “We had a strong business case for the data centre upgrade based on growth, market change and client demand.  At the same time, we were looking to work with a supplier which could meet our sustainability and efficiency goals. We also need to make provision for requirements like Hybrid Cloud and supercomputing – Schneider Electric’s prefab data centre solution can accommodate all of those applications.”

Last year at DatacenterDynamics Converged London, Schneider Electric announced 14 prefabricated data centre modules together with 12 new data centre reference designs. The reference designs detail complete data centres scalable in 250kW to 2MW increments, delivering IT, power, and/ or cooling integrated with best-in-class data centre infrastructure components and StruxureWare for Data Centers DCIM software for an easy-to-deploy, predictable data centre.

“Schneider Electric is delighted to have been selected to deliver a prefabricated modular data centre solution to Capgemini,” said Matthew Baynes, enterprise director, Schneider Electric UK. “Prefab meets the needs of a broad range of data centre requirements, from large space and colo facilities, to small and medium enterprises and industrial applications. Across the board, business seems to be voting in favour of its scalable, predictable performance and the efficiency benefits prefab brings.”

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