Big Data Exchange (BDx) Launches 360 Degrees View With Free Downloads to Enable Infrastructure Management and Tracking Carbon Credit
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HONG KONG, Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
-- Groundbreaking Data Center Agnostic Platform Delivers Critical
Sustainability Tracking and Hybrid Environment Monitoring
Big Data Exchange (BDx) (
), Asia-Pacific's premier data center, colocation and hybrid cloud solutions
provider, announced today the global launch of its groundbreaking solution, 360
Degrees View*. BDx customers have used the cloud-native 360 Degrees View
platform for the past three years to gather power and environmental-related
analytics from dispersed data centers across Asia. Effective immediately, the
latest version is available as a free download to all users across multiple
verticals, including non-BDx customers, to manage their power efficiency and
carbon footprints from anywhere in the world. This current iteration now
provides the carbon-related math for any building, data center, power utility,
or sustainable forestry programs that connect to 360 Degrees View
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With sustainability an urgent initiative these days, 360 Degrees View
eliminates the complexity associated with carbon accounting and tracking carbon
credits or offsets. The various carbon exchanges and bodies administering
carbon credits and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) currently rely on
third-party consultants to validate credit and offset claims. This human factor
is cumbersome, expensive, and prone to conflicts of interest. It is also
error-ridden, and double counting is a significant problem. As Greenhouse Gas
(GHG) producers pledge to reduce their carbon footprint and commit to
aggressive net-zero or even carbon-negative goals, 360 Degrees View provides
them a solution to track and measure carbon accurately, 24x7, 365 days a year
with zero human intervention. On the back end, 360 Degrees View can either
digitally submit applications to traditional carbon exchanges or become a
trusted node in any carbon token blockchain.
"Traditionally, 360 Degrees View is used by data centers and colocation users
to holistically monitor and manage their power-related efficiencies, asset
health, and hybrid infrastructure inventory," says Sujit Panda, CTO at BDx.
"This new version now also measures CUE (Carbon Usage Effectiveness) to help
companies report and receive carbon credits. This revolutionary feature means
360 Degrees View is no longer a tool just for colocation customers and data
centers, but can also be used by residential and commercial buildings, utility
companies, and sustainable forestry programs. Being native green,
sustainability is embedded in the BDx DNA, and it was a natural decision for us
to offer the software globally for free."
With three editions -- ranging from a free basic version to a full-featured
enterprise-level plan -- the 360 Degrees View experience allows both colocation
and renewables sector users to scale up at any time to access more
comprehensive features, including connecting to carbon registries and carbon
credit token blockchains.
Key 360 Degrees View features include:
- Colocation and total power management
- A unified physical security command center
- Automated and integrated workflow management
- Asset performance and lifecycle management
- Sustainability trackers, including accurate measurement of PUE (Power
Usage Efficiency), CUE (Carbon Usage Effectiveness) and CoP
(Coefficient of Performance)
- Connection to carbon registries and carbon credit blockchains
Existing users like the capability 360 Degrees View puts at their fingertips.
Marcus Cheng, CEO at Acclivis Technologies & Solutions (
), says, "We are very pleased to have installed the full-featured version on
our racks in BDx’s SIN1 facility in Singapore. Our managed services team can
now monitor our assets and their performance remotely from anywhere, adding
another level of real-time insights."
Phil Martin, VP, Network Infrastructure at EXA (
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), comments, "360 Degrees View is an excellent data center tool that assists
with standardization, real-time capacity management and reporting while
simplifying the process for our engineers. The ability to provide real-time
reporting on power benefits tracking of PUE improvements enables exceptional
visibility."
360 Degrees View is already getting attention amongst renewable energy
providers.
"All we have to do is connect to their APIs, and we will have our carbon reload
math done for us," says John Cheung, CEO of Taiwan Cube Energy, a renewable
energy provider in Taiwan. "It will also allow carbon registries or carbon
token blockchains to accurately and transparently validate our carbon credit
and offset claims."
For more information on 360 Degrees View, visit: managed360view.com (
).
*360 Degrees View uses modules under license from Verdana.
About Big Data Exchange (BDx)
BDx is Asia-Pacific's premier data center, colocation and hybrid cloud
solutions provider. Led by a globally recognized team, BDx empowers enterprises
to scale across the world's most influential markets. With ultra-modern
facilities spanning China, Hong Kong and Singapore, BDx goes beyond space and
power to deliver next-gen solutions. BDx's commitment to boosting
sustainability has resulted in partnering with renewable power suppliers and
forging coalitions to develop groundbreaking technologies and digitally
transform its facilities. The company is vigorously expanding its presence into
emerging regions to meet the growing digital requirements of hyperscalers,
multinational, and financial services enterprises.
To learn more about this forward-thinking organization, visit: bdxworld.com (
) or follow BDx on LinkedIn (
), Twitter (
) or YouTube (
).
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SOURCE: BDx Data Centers
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