Pictured above: CWCS data centre
It is a great success story when businesses can make a
difference to the local community by working together, increasing
relations between local companies for the greater good of the area.
Recently, CWCS Managed Hosting and INIT Innovations for
Transportation Ltd have combined to provide new technology for
Nottingham City Transport (NCT).
For over 25 years, INIT Innovations in Transportation Ltd have
been a leading supplier of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
and Electronic Ticketing Systems for public transport. Their
state-of-the-art technology has provided solutions for more than
400 successful projects worldwide from their major subsidiaries in
Germany, the USA, Canada, Australia, United Arab Emirates and in
the UK.
INIT Innovations in Transportation Ltd is providing Nottingham
City Transport with various solutions including fleet management
systems and real-time passenger information systems to improve
their service and enhance the passenger experience on NCT transport
services. CWCS Managed Hosting is providing the data centre
services, including power, network connectivity, security and
redundancy to host the server infrastructure to make all these
upgrades in technology possible.
There are many tasks that await INIT when undertaking large and
complex projects. One is the need to power the server
infrastructure and to provide the network security and reliability
in order to make such a huge project successful.
INIT chose CWCS Managed Hosting to provide them with server
collocation, so that the responsibility of network, power and
security is supported by a local hosting company they can trust, in
order for INIT to concentrate on their core business.
CWCS Managed Hosting is a Nottingham based company which
specialises in web hosting, dedicated servers, colocation and
managed hosting services with over 10 years experience in the web
hosting industry. They have two private data centres in Nottingham,
supported by experienced 2nd and 3rd tier technical engineers.
Both CWCS data centres include the latest fire suppression and
air conditioning systems, lightening protection and water detection
systems, various uninterruptable power supplies and a backup
generator, ensuring 100% uptime so that their network is always
online and always available.
Security is paramount to CWCS and they have taken measures to
ensure that their data centres are the safest environment to
collocate servers. Equipped with the latest in access control and
intruder protection systems, the CWCS data centres are linked to
the RedGuard system, which notifies the Police automatically in the
event of a security breach. There are five levels of security from
entering the building to the data centre, all restricted by pin
number access, key and motion sensors. There is also a
state-of-the-art CCTV system monitoring and recording activity in
the data centres at all times.
With all these enhanced features of their data centres, CWCS is
able to provide INIT a solution which gives them the peace of mind
knowing that their servers are in the safest possible place.
In the meantime, INIT has installed their Intermodal Transport
Control (advanced fleet management system) and Real Time Passenger
Information systems for Nottingham City Transport. The whole
project includes more than 330 NCT buses which are currently being
fitted with PC-based on-board computers to assist the driver and
control the on-board audio announcements and passenger information
displays. The system also feeds back information to the NCT control
centre where INIT's fleet management system will monitor vehicle
positions and allows the dispatchers to initiate transport
dispatching measures to ensure the service is working to its full
capacity. The real-time passenger information system calculates
up-to-date arrival information which is then shown via information
displays at bus stops and in the future also via internet and
mobile phones. Also, high-end multimedia TFT screens have been
fitted in 18 vehicles to inform passengers about local travel
information, news, up-coming stops and possible transfers.
This is a great example of how two local companies can help
support the people of Nottingham by providing infrastructure to the
local public in the face of government cut backs. This system will
lead to a more efficient service for Nottingham City Transport and
will help to keep the city and local businesses flowing.