Building on the inventiveness of HP Labs, HP has advanced computer and communications technology with leading-edge innovations in key areas such as light-emitting diodes, RISC technology, inkjet printing, 64-bit architectures, networking and nanotechnology.
EYP Mission Critical Facilities (EYP MCF), a recognized consulting pace-setter, positions HP to leverage further innovation in areas including strategic facility and technology planning, environment-friendly design and energy-efficient operational continuity. EYP MCF thought leadership provides a crucial underpinning for the HP Critical Facilities Services that are helping optimize mission critical environments around the world.
EYP MCF – innovation driving success
EYP MCF is recognized across the computer industry for the research it pioneers, the technical white papers and journal articles it authors, the seminars it leads and the proprietary processes and products it has developed.
- EYP MCF was asked to provide input data and comment on draft versions of the “Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency” developed by the EPA.
- EYP MCF was selected to participate on the “EPA Energy Efficiency Report” panel session discussing data center and server power reduction strategies.
- EYP MCF professionals have authored numerous articles on energy efficiency for industry-leading publications.
- EYP MCF has presented at dozens of U.S. and international conferences addressing data-center efficiency strategies.
- EYP MCF professionals enhance their skills and knowledge through an in-house Institute that is an accredited provider of continuing education credits, and a Technology Council comprising subject matter experts who support HP Labs R&D, guide employee training, publish white papers and conduct in-house seminars.
Translating thought into action
EYP MCF innovations are embodied in solutions implemented in next-generation data center facilities worldwide.
- Over 25 percent of the companies on Fortune magazine’s list of Top EPA Green Partners are EYP MCF clients.
- EYP MCF designed the first LEED-certified data center in 2005 and is currently designing several additional LEED-certified data center facilities, as well as a facility housing the world’s fastest supercomputer.
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory chose EYP MCF to develop assessment metrics and define algorithms for identifying appropriate actions for improving energy efficiency.
- Data centers
- Command & control centers
- Network operations centers
- Satellite communications centers
- Secure operations centers and SCIFs
- Headquarters and training facilities
- Emergency response and disaster recovery centers
- Fusion centers and continuity of operations (COOP)
- High-performance computing and nanotechnology
Proven C4ISR services
Staffed by experienced EYP MCP professionals, HP’s dedicated Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance team works closely with your people to translate site-specific facility operational requirements into vital reliability parameters. We then use these metrics to help ensure that your building design meets your reliability, availability, maintainability and cost objectives, while offering avenues for continuous improvement.