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Consultant RCDD certified engineers with over 35 years experience in information technology, telecommunications, conference and meeting rooms designs, emergency notification systems and surveillance systems designs and installation management.

Data Center Facility Design

Data Center
The facility is the physical building used for the data center, a properly designed facility considers the following array of factors:
  • Space

  • Power

  • Cooling

  • Security

  • Management

A typical IT infrastructure includes the following components:
  • Servers

  • Storage

  • Networking

  • Cables and racks

  • Backup power

  • Management platforms

We consult with your  design team to come up with a data center with the following considerations:
  • Conceptual design

  • Layout and space planning

  • Building construction requirements

  • Physical security issues

  • Building internals (mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire systems)

  • Operations and workflows

  • Maintenance

Below are just some of the major data center design and infrastructure standards that our design criteria conform with:
  • Uptime Institute Tier Standard

  • ANSI/TIA 942-B

  • EN 50600 series

  • ANSI/BICSI 002-2019

  • ASHRAE

Data Center Design and ICT

IT Rooms and Spaces Designs and Management

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MDF/IDF Designs and Management

MDF/IDF Clean-Ups & Organization involve the process of tidying up and organizing Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) spaces within a network environment. This includes removing unnecessary cables, labeling connections, arranging equipment, and implementing cable management solutions to optimize space and enhance accessibility.

 

MDF/IDF Clean-Ups & Organization are essential for maintaining an efficient and functional network infrastructure, ensuring that cables are properly managed, connections are easily identifiable, and equipment is organized for smooth operations.

Effective MDF/IDF Clean-Ups & Organization contribute to improved network performance, reliability, and maintenance efficiency. By decluttering and organizing MDF and IDF spaces, businesses can reduce the risk of cable damage, signal interference, and connectivity issues.

 

Additionally, well-organized MDF/IDF environments streamline troubleshooting and maintenance processes, minimizing downtime and increasing productivity. Overall, MDF/IDF Clean-Ups & Organization help optimize network operations, enhance user experiences, and support the long-term health of the network infrastructure.

We will assist with upgrading fiber backbone from old type of fiber and old type of connectors.

The Right Hardware – Wireless hardware consists of routers, access points, switches, and adapters. All play a critical role in connecting IT assets to your network so they can quickly and securely exchange data and through our expertise we guarantee to guide you in the process of selection.

Software – Software is the brain that makes your network function. Software in a local area network (LAN) consists of operating systems (OS), firewalls, and other network management and security tools.

Services – RMS Omega offers a host of wireless services that include site surveys, installation & training, analysis & optimization reports, network design, and cabling.

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Wireless network

Is it Time To Upgrade Your Wireless Network?

The chances are that you’re already using a wireless network. However, wireless network technology evolves rapidly and continues to perform better for customers. Factors to consider when determining whether or not it’s time for an upgrade include:

  • Unreliable connections

  • Slow & Spotty coverage

  • Growth in devices on the network

  • Costly downtime

  • Identify Outdated hardware

  • Limited expansion capabilities

  • Consumer vs Commercial-grade hardware

Conferencing and Team Works Design

Transform The Way Your Team Works

Boost performance, enhance your meetings and connect with confidence with professional Conference Room AV Systems from Mood Media. Backed by decades of experience in designing and installing commercial grade systems, Mood delivers complete peace of mind and unmatched expertise to handle all of your conference room system needs.

  • Enjoy centralized room control at your fingertips

  • Experience a simple and intuitive user interface

  • Enhance on-site & virtual meeting quality

  • Leverage innovative technology from Crestron, QSC, Bose, Samsung and others

  • Reduce costs & dependence on travel

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Choosing The Appropriate AV Equipment

Analyzing your needs, you can choose the most appropriate equipment for your room. The equipment can include:

Display

Are you expecting to need a projector, a large format display, or more than one screen? You need to take into consideration aspects such as the level of detail, brightness, and angles from where the image can be viewed.

Audio

For effective audio communication, it is very important to invest in good microphones and speakers. For participants in another room, consider using a ceiling speaker, tabletop microphone, or conference phone.

Camera

If you have virtual attendees, invest in a high-quality camera that captures everyone in the room.

Start From Scratch

If you don’t have an existing plan, start from the basics. Create or draw a plan of your own on the X-DRAW editor.

Create a Detailed Floor Plan

Use X-DRAW’s intuitive tools to map out your conference room’s dimensions and layout. You can also upload an existing floor plan to X-DRAW for easy editing.

Control System

AV control systems are important to automate processes, optimize the audio-visual performance, and maintain consistent quality.

Customize Furniture Layout

Arrange tables and chairs to maximize visibility and ensure a comfortable experience for all participants.

Experiment With Configurations

Try out different displays, speakers, and camera placements using X-DRAW’s drag-and-drop interface.

Utilize X-DRAW’s Library

Access a vast collection of AV equipment icons to represent your chosen products in the design.

Visualize The Fiinal Setup

X-DRAW’s realistic representation helps you make informed decisions before implementation.

However, make sure to steer clear of common pitfalls before finalizing your AV design!

Emergency Notification Systems Design

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HQE Mass Notification System Integrated

Key Features For An Emergency Alert System

An emergency notification system  most important features to consider:

Multichannel Notifications: Simultaneously send alerts via voice, email, desktop notifications, SMS text, social media, digital signage and PA systems.

Multilingual messages: Allow users to select their preferred language; Rave Mobile Safety’s mass notification system automatically translates messages into over 60 languages.

Opt-in/opt-out functionality: Allow visitors and temporary staff members to sign up for emergency alerts, and automatically remove those recipients after a specified time frame.

Integration with 9-1-1: Give incident managers a dedicated platform with which to coordinate and collaborate with 9-1-1 and first responders.

Two-way communication: Request status updates from off-site users and enable text-from-911 functionality.

Targeted essaging: Send emergency notifications only to affected users, reducing alert fatigue and avoiding the spread of misinformation.

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