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THE HELLERMANNTYTON PARTNERSHIP GIVES THE LEADING EDGE!

27 March 2023

The technological importance of the IP House Hellermanntyton partnership for your business


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IP House’s Partnership with Hellermanntyton, the leading supplier of cabling and network infrastructure solutions, future proofs the data centre and delivers resilient, low-latency services to all of our customers. In this article we evaluate the technological advantages for your business this partnership offers.


The Size of the Global Data Centre industry

With the data centre industry growing year on year worldwide, partnering with the very best companies in the field is vital to IP House’s own development,


“The global hyperscale data centres market will grow from $35.72 billion in 2022 to $41.69 billion in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7%. The hyperscale data centres market is expected to grow to $76.73 billion in 2027 at a CAGR of 16.5%.”


Source:
Businesswire.com, Feb 2023


HellermannTyton and IP House Partners Since 2018

IP House is a UK based data centre and supplier of high-performance data centre colocation services. It has been partnered with leading UK cabling company HellermannTyton since 2018. Their RapidNet hybrid cabling system is deployed throughout its London facility.


London Data Centre

Located on the Edge of the city’s financial district and close to Canary Wharf, IP House serves customers in the finance, gaming and online gambling industries. It serves businesses who depend on high availability, high performance and ultra-reliable colocation services delivered in accordance with ambitious and strictly observed Service Level Agreements (SLAs).


RapidNet Technology At IP House

RapidNet is a British manufactured pre-terminated, pre-tested cabling infrastructure solution that enables copper and fibre cables to be terminated on the same panel, saving space in data centres. Freeing up rack space for deployment of additional IT equipment is a primary concern for colocation providers such as IP House.


“The beauty of the hybrid approach is that customers can utilise fibre, copper or a combination of both to be terminated on the same 1U unit,” said David Gagel, Sales Director at HellermannTyton. “It means less space is required for connectivity infrastructure, which in turn leaves more room for customers and revenue-generating IT equipment in the data centre whitespace.”


Simple And Fast Installation

RapidNet’s modular cassette-based design makes installation simple, fast and efficient, thereby allowing Systems Integrators and connectivity partners such as TwistedPair, who created the backbone cabling system inside the IP House data centre, to guarantee tight deployment schedules, which can in turn be built into customers’ SLAs.


“In today’s business environment, customers are connecting from multiple devices and applications at any one time, creating a surge in Big Data.” said Kevin Baylis, LV Technical Consultant at TwistedPair. “RapidNet allows changes to be made quickly in accordance with customers’ specific requirements and helps to future proof the data centre against rapid technological change, by utilising laser technology and improving the amount of fibre required to implement a high-speed network.”


Tier III Standards

Built to Tier III standards, IP House’s data centre maintains a highly reliable service, with rigorous uptime requirements suitable for customers who depend on real-time delivery of products or services for a significant part of their revenue stream. As such all the equipment, including cabling and termination systems provided by HellermanTyton and Twisted Pair, must be highly resilient, reliable and durable.


Working Towards A Common Goal

“The collaborative process genuinely works best when customers, Vendors and Partners can envisage and work together towards a common goal,” added David Gagel, Sales Director at HellermannTyton. 


“In today's business, success is achieved when all parties understand that their own best interests are served by respecting each other’s strengths and working together. This partnership has focused on ensuring that we can meet and understand IP House’s needs, treating them as our own to ensure the outcome is a success for us all.”


Maintaining High Standards In The Data Centre Industry

IP House is committed to working together with the very best partners in the industry and utilising leading edge technology to deliver the best results for our clients. Hellermann Tyton is one of our key partners in maintaining high standards of service.



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