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Charles Lambert, octobre 2012

Plan stratégique

• le cloud computing est l'accès via le réseau, à la demande et en libre-service, à des ressources informatiques virtualisées et mutualisées.

• Ce regroupement d’équipements informatiques dans un site physique constitue un centre de données (data centre).

Infonuagique Cloud Computing

17 % 35 milliards $ (U.S.) 2012.Rank &US (billion) value of

investment 2012% growth in facility profile 2011-12

% growth in investment 2011-12

1 Western USA 3.5 3 % 23 %

2 UK 3.35 5 % 25 %

3 China 3.1 28 % 44 %

4 Eastern USA 2.9 13 % 23 %

5 Central USA 2.8 12 % 50 %

6 Germany 2.6 16 % 26 %

7 France 1.95 7 % 10 %

8 Italy 1.95 13 % 35 %

9 Canada 1.9 10 % 8 %10 Mexico 1.8 17 % 11 %

11 Benelux 1.55 14 % 16 %

© DatacenterDynamics, London 2011.

Segments de marché pour les centres de données

Coûts d’opérations d’un centre de données de 1-MW

57 %

Pondération des catégories

Pondération des sous-catégories

Facteurs de localisation

13 facteurs de choix d’un centre de données

Source: Cushman & Wakefield LLP et Hurley Palmer Flatt, le Data Centre Risk Index, 2012

Position de Montréal

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Facteurs de localisation par ville

MontréalNew YorkTorontoBoston

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Classement des entreprises en TI par Greenpeace

Positionnement de Technoparc Montréal

Green Cloud

Sécurité énergétique

Énergie renouvelable

Coût de l'électricité

Refroidissement naturel

Green IT = Energy Efficiency + Renewable Energy

The Green Cloud Destination

Our energy sources are 97% renewable (95% hydroelectric power and 2% wind power), positioning us as a world leader in green energy.

Our Nordic climate, and the free cooling it provides for, increases our energy efficiency, allowing companies to reduce their data centre cooling costs.

Canada and, Quebec in particular, has the most reliable energy supply in the world. As a result, Technoparc Montréal offers additional advantages that other sites can’t provide: Connection to a redundant, underground energy

network; Two high tension energy feed sources; Location in a delineated zone, patrolled 7 days.

Our energy costs are also among the most competitive in North America and the world – costs which are not influenced by worldwide fuel price fluctuations.

Renewable

Energy

Free

Cooling

Reliable Energy Supply

Low Energy Costs

Green Cloud solutions

§ Boréal Data Centre

The Boréal Data Centre offers a renewable energy source (97.3% hydroelectric power), a reliable energy supply (Canada ranks 1st worldwide) and low energy costs.

§ Taïga Data Centre

In addition to the above advantages, the Taïga Data Centre offers greater energy efficiency thanks to the free cooling provided for by Quebec’s Nordic climate.

§ Gaïa Data Centre

Our Gaïa Data Centre offers one more benefit: a Heat Exchange System that recovers IT resource-related heat emissions to help heat other buildings near the data centre. This green, state-of-the-art, data centre would be a great choice if you chose to take up residence at the Éco-campus Hubert Reeves, an international technology portal dedicated to clean technologies and sustainable development.

Renewable Energy Source

Reliable Energy Supply

Low Energy Costs

Renewable Energy Source

Reliable Power Supply

Low Energy Costs

Free Cooling

Renewable Energy Source

Reliable Energy Supply

Low Energy Costs

Free Cooling

Heat Exchange System

The Green Cloud Destination

Gaïa Data Centre

Taïga Data Center

Boréal Data Center