Upsite selected as Oregon data center analysis contractor

May 27, 2009
May 27, 2009--Upsite Technologies, Inc., developer of engineered airflow solutions and optimizing services for the data center, has been selected by Lockheed Martin as an Allied Technical Analysis Contractor (ATAC) to support the Energy Efficient Data Center Initiative launched by Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc.

May 27, 2009--Upsite Technologies, Inc., developer of engineered airflow solutions and optimizing services for the data center, has been selected by Lockheed Martin as an Allied Technical Analysis Contractor (ATAC) to support the Energy Efficient Data Center Initiative launched by Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc.

Upsite Technologies provides advanced technical diagnostic services, such as data center audits, cooling trainings, and optimizing remediation strategies in a suite called Upsite Services. The Santa Fe-based company was recently added as an ATAC by Lockheed Martin to augment its engineering expertise to evaluate energy inefficiencies in data centers on behalf of Energy Trust of Oregon. Lockheed Martin provides energy efficiency, business process, and engineering services to government and utility energy customers.

On the Web: www.upsite.com

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