Monday, July 30, 2018
Best Places to Sail in New Zealand
As CEO of Universal mCloud Corp in San Francisco, Russ McMeekin is responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial aspects of the company. He led the merger of Yokogawa Venture Group, Industrial Evolution, and KBC Technologies to form mCloud. When away from work Russ McMeekin enjoys sailing, and has sailed to New Zealand. Some of the top places to sail in New Zealand can be found below.
1. Marlborough Sounds offer beaches, coves, bays, islands, and drowned valleys to explore by sailboat. Located at the northern-most point of the South Island, the region is also famous for its seafood and wine. Docking at the port town of Picton enables visitors the opportunity to explore its many galleries, specialty shops, and cafes.
2. As one of the most sought-after maritime parks in New Zealand, The Bay of Islands in Northland has 144 islands for sailors to journey to in year-round mild weather. Seafarers can also visit historical Russell Village, which features some of the oldest buildings in the country, along with seaside cafes, restaurants, and art galleries.
3. Auckland, also known as the 'City of Sails,' allows boaters to venture out in ideal weather conditions and experience panoramic views of beautiful beaches and landscapes. The island of Waiheke can be accessed from the harbor for tasting wine from renowned vineyards. Visitors can also dock at Rangitoto, the largest of Auckland's volcanic islands.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2018
mCloud - Optimizing Energy Equipment Performance Using AI
Russ McMeekin is a seasoned executive with almost 30 years of experience leading technology companies. As CEO of mCloud Corp. in San Francisco, Russ McMeekin guides a company that specializes in implementing the latest technologies to improve the maintenance and performance of complex energy assets via the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Utilizing a smart system and regional networks of highly skilled technicians, mCloud ensures that clients' equipment performs optimally at all times. Through the firm's trademarked AssetCare subscription service, mCloud monitors and analyzes using it's own proprietary Analytics and AI based on equipment data in real time to detect performance discrepancies early on. The technology can also help a company reduce energy costs and increase profits.
One example asset in which mCloud accomplishes this is in the commercial building HVAC systems. The company can monitor and control this equipment to keep it operating optimally and at the lowest cost possible. Using smart thermostat web controls and the Portfolio Energy Analytics Tool (PEAT), mCloud’s AssetCare can monitor and provide deep analysis to improve a building's HVAC performance.
Utilizing a smart system and regional networks of highly skilled technicians, mCloud ensures that clients' equipment performs optimally at all times. Through the firm's trademarked AssetCare subscription service, mCloud monitors and analyzes using it's own proprietary Analytics and AI based on equipment data in real time to detect performance discrepancies early on. The technology can also help a company reduce energy costs and increase profits.
One example asset in which mCloud accomplishes this is in the commercial building HVAC systems. The company can monitor and control this equipment to keep it operating optimally and at the lowest cost possible. Using smart thermostat web controls and the Portfolio Energy Analytics Tool (PEAT), mCloud’s AssetCare can monitor and provide deep analysis to improve a building's HVAC performance.
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Monday, July 2, 2018
Universal mCloud Hires New President of Smart Buildings
Russ McMeekin has served as CEO of Universal mCloud Corp. since 2016, a company established to help streamline energy products by leveraging IoT, cloud, and mobile platforms. As the company’s chief executive officer, Russ McMeekin is also responsible for working closely with the other company executives, including recent hires.
In June 2018, Universal mCloud welcomed Dave Weinerth to its executive team as the new President of the Smart Buildings Division. In his role, he will leverage his knowledge of energy savings policies and procedures in the California market to help the company grow both its domestic and international smart building portfolio.
A graduate of the United States Military Academy, Weinerth has held leadership roles for major firms such as PARC and SCIenergy throughout his career. In his comments, CEO Russ McMeekin said that he believes Weinerth’s background in the industry and his leadership credentials will make him a “strong asset” to the company’s executive leadership.
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