EkkoSense saves Daisy ?115k in first months of data centre cooling managed service

Proactive managed service contract signed for 5 of Daisy’s key UK data centre sites – reduced risk, increased capacity, 19% energy savings.


IT, telecoms and cloud services provider Daisy Group has saved over ?115,000 of data centre cooling energy costs during the first few months after signing a 5-year data centre thermal optimisation managed service with EkkoSense. The service has been designed to reduce data centre thermal risk, increase cooling capacity and reduce cooling equipment energy costs across Daisy’s five UK data centres in Aston, Farnborough, Hamilton, Romford and Wapping.

The EkkoSense thermal optimisation managed service combines the company’s innovative Internet of Things (IoT) enabled sensors, SaaS 3D thermal visualisation and monitoring software, and data centre cooling optimisation skills to deliver an improved data centre thermal performance thanks to specialist airflow and cooling optimisation capabilities.

“We knew from past projects that EkkoSense is able to help us reduce our operational exposure to thermal risks. This was a key factor when we decided to extend our engagement to cover our five data centres as part of a managed service,” commented Michael Sheridan, Head of Facilities at Daisy Group. “So far we have secured better than expected data centre cooling energy savings, with ?115,000 already secured, and more to come as we continue to benefit from ongoing optimisation. Clearly engaging with EkkoSense across our five sites has proved to be a smart decision for Daisy Group.”
EkkoSense saves Daisy ?115k in first months of data centre cooling managed service

“With our structured managed service approach to thermal optimisation, EkkoSense is providing organisations such as Daisy Group with access to new levels of data centre cooling optimisation and full thermal peace of mind” added James Kirkwood, Head of Critical Services at EkkoSense. “By applying the real-time, rack-level thermal data gathered by our IoT sensors we can ensure that Daisy is not only protected from potential data centre thermal risks, but that they are also in a position to develop much more proactive data centre power, cooling and space capacity strategies. It’s great that Daisy has already achieved such impressive data centre cooling energy savings through our managed service partnership, and we look forward to securing additional savings and benefits as the project progresses.”
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