Pogo Linux Storage Networks:
A Solution of Choice in the New Energy Economy
Virtually no company today can afford to ignore the developing New Energy Economy. Yet, although the opportunities are global, the market is fragmented; knowledge is diffuse; the core technologies are converging; and the best opportunities are developed and exploited through collaborative networks.
The smartest companies today are addressing these challenges by implementing a new model of “Open Innovation.” At the center of a successful Open Innovation System are collaborative Expert Knowledge Directories (EKD) that deliver all available relevant knowledge for innovators in different clean energy sectors, including clean coal, distributed energy storage, bio fuels, and solar energy. Energy Voyager is constructing a unified EKD to achieve for clean energy what the Department of Homeland Security’s just revealed Intellipedia seeks to accomplish in the war on terrorism.
Business Case: Open Innovation Networks
The Energy Voyager EKD system requires deployment of a highly flexible Distributed Data Storage Network which will be provided by Pogo Linux,
which offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional storage solutions. Storage servers house data for research and archiving of large amounts of data and backups, but have often been too expensive for companies to purchase. To address this problem, Pogo Linux provides flexibly configured Serial ATA RAID storage and server solutions that meet each client’s unique storage server requirements -- delivering density, performance and reliability for mission critical workgroup storage and fileserver applications. Pogo Linux does this at one of the lowest cost per gigabyte rates in the mass storage market.
Pogo Linux deploys a complete out-of-the-box network attached storage (NAS) server system into existing network environments with minimal effort. Their competence in configuring turn key solutions that meet specialized client requirements and ongoing tech support is unsurpassed.
Business Case: The Utility Industry
The utility industry around the world today faces a common challenge: How to design and implement turnkey energy storage systems which are so flexible and efficient that distributed energy storage becomes commonplace? The Electricity Power Research Institute (EPRI) has conceived and is implementing a Collaborative Innovation Network (COIN) with the objective of accelerating breakthrough discoveries and inventions in distributed energy storage.
Pogo Linux really understands Linux integration and how to custom provision a tiered storage architecture, and their solutions provide an optimized infrastructure for distributed data and document storage to support both COIN systems and subsequent deployment of the “Intelligent Grid of the Future,” where distributed data storage and distributed energy storage will increasingly be combined to achieve overall systems reliability, adaptability, and efficiency.
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