Alex Rawitz

Alex Rawitz is Servato's Business Development Manager and heads all marketing efforts in addition to leading sales for the Southeast.

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TASC 2017 Hosted by NCAEC - August 16-18

Servato is attending NCAEC's 2017 Tech Assessment and Strategy for Co-ops Conference

The North Carolina Association of Electrical Cooperatives (NCAEC) serves the needs of their 26 member cooperatives. The focuse of the TASC confernce is to provide members access to the latest education and vendors that can have an impact on security, reliability, and service.

At the Servato booth attendees will be able to learn:

  • What remote management looks like and how it leads to improved reliability and cost savings.
  • Case studies that demonstrate the value of battery management.
  • Efficiencies that can be gained from automation.
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Article Part 4 of 4: Adaptive Charging: Extending Battery Life and Reducing Costs in Mission Critical Telecommunications Standby Systems

Adaptive Charging: Benefits of Adaptive Charging (Part 4 of 4)

This article originally appeared in the 2Q17 edition of Battery Power Magazine. The article is published on our blog in 4 parts. You can access the full article here.

Adaptive Charging Extends Battery Life and Delivers other Benefits
Continuous charging as a method of maintaining standby batteries at a full state of charge has been standard for many years, but has serious negative consequences that can add significant cost to battery management budgets. Continuous float charging accelerates battery failure due to increased temperature, grid corrosion, plate degradation and dry-out.

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Article Part 3 of 4: Adaptive Charging: Extending Battery Life and Reducing Costs in Mission Critical Telecommunications Standby Systems

Adaptive Charging: Principles Adaptive Charging (Part 3 of 4)

This article originally appeared in the 2Q17 edition of Battery Power Magazine. The article is published on our blog in 4 parts. You can access the full article here.

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Article Part 2 of 4: Adaptive Charging: Extending Battery Life and Reducing Costs in Mission Critical Telecommunications Standby Systems

Adaptive Charging: Intermittent or Periodic Charging vs Adaptive Charging (Part 2 of 4)

This article originally appeared in the 2Q17 edition of Battery Power Magazine. The article is published on our blog in 4 parts. You can access the full article here.

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Article Part 1 of 4: Adaptive Charging: Extending Battery Life and Reducing Costs in Mission Critical Telecommunications Standby Systems

Adaptive Charging: The Inefficiencies of Continuous Float Charging (Part 1 of 4)

This article originally appeared in the 2Q17 edition of Battery Power Magazine. The article is published on our blog in 4 parts. You can access the full article here.

The accelerating growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and applications require continuous investment in telecommunications networks to provide the connectivity for millions of new devices. As more devices connect to the Internet, service outages become more impactful to the people and businesses that rely on IoT applications. Safeguarding telecom networks from power outages is the Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) battery. Stationary VRLAs are ubiquitously used at broadband, wireless and cable sites, and millions are in service across the country. Unfortunately, almost all of these batteries, and thus the sites that depend on them, are vulnerable to a reliability-damaging standard: float charging. While float charging will maintain batteries at full charge, it can have a damaging impact on the service life of the battery, which introduces risk and increases maintenance costs. There is a better way to charge batteries, Adaptive Charging, that mitigates the degrading effects of float charge, extending battery life and reducing maintenance costs.

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Article: Want to Unlock Technician Man-Hours?

It’s Time to Upgrade Legacy Alarms:

Capital dollars are any telco’s most prized resource, but there is another resource that is increasingly scarce within telecommunications companies large and small: technician man-hours.

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Article: Powering Your Network Vision

Powering your network vision (Reality Check)

This article originally appeared on RCR Wireless' website on June 13th, 2017. To read the original article, click here.

The internet is now the “reason for being” for most wireless and wireline service providers. Indeed, wireless and wireline networks are becoming the internet (homage to Eric Schmidt’s original vision of the network becoming the computer). These broadband networks are increasingly looking and working less like “telecom” networks and more like wide-area IT networks as switches give way to routers and lots and lots of “things” get connected to them. And, of course, none of the internet infrastructure works if it is not powered, which calls to mind yet another critical but distinct network – the power distribution infrastructure of the power utility. Despite being regulated by the same PUC commissioners, planning between and among carriers and power utilities is pretty much non-existent.   Their network planning sessions are disconnected, parallel discussions that need to be more integrated if we are to ensure that the Internet is always powered on.

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Servato Presenting at the TTA 2017 Annual Meeting - June 5-7

Business Development Manager Alex Rawitz Presenting at the TTA Convention

Disaster preparedness is a major topic for telecom companies large and small. Ensuring that people have access to communications services even during outages is crucial. That's why all sites have backup power, and it's Servato's mission to make sure that the backup power on hand is always adequate. 

Alex Rawitz will be speaking about how to use Remote Battery Management technology to better ensure that the right amount of backup power is available when it is needed. He'll cover:

  • What remote management looks like and how it leads to improved reliability and cost savings.
  • Case studies that demonstrate the value of battery management.
  • Efficiencies that can be gained from automation.

Servato will also have a booth at the TTA Show.

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Alex Rawitz joins Maker Bayou to Talk All About Batteries

This week Business Development Manager Alex Rawitz joined The Maker Bayou Radio Show, a weekly radio show and podcast where IDIYA Labs discusses the Maker Revolution, Science, Technology, Education, and other cool topics. This week's subject was Batteries, and the discussion covered the future of battery technology and what that will mean for our lives in a connected world. 

Listen to the podcast here: https://www.blubrry.com/makerbayou/23737209/maker-bayou-ep-10-all-about-batteries/

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KTA 2017 Annual Meeting - May 24-26

Active Battery Management in Kentucky

Kentucky is home to bourbon, bluegrass, and many indpendent telephone companies. This year at the Kentucky Telecom Association's 2017 Annual Meeting Servato will be there to demonstrate Active Battery Management at the tradeshow.

Servato will be present along with several channel partners who share our commitment to great service.

  • See Servato's line of hardware appliances, the Smart Power Systems
  • Take a look at ActiView, our Battery Management Software
  • Learn about the latest advances in our leading-edge technology
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Battery Management Blog

Backup Batteries are almost always out of site and out of mind. Most engineers and managers try to spend as little time as possible working on them in order to spend more time delivering better service. But when battery issues are a problem, frustration ensues. 

  

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