Max Hamner

Research And Development Engineer, Product Management, Visionary at Modius

Max Hamner began their work experience in 1996 as a Developer, Team Lead, and Instructor at 1-800 Service Partners, where they developed applications, served as a Technical Support Team Leader, and created and presented material on advanced troubleshooting. From 1998 to 2000, they worked as an IT Developer at SMART Technologies, Inc., handling network administration, developing internal solutions, and providing support to the IT team. Max then joined the City of Hutto in 2002 as an IT Administrator and Consultant, focusing on network design and implementation, custom software development, and data migration. In 2004, Max joined Dell, Inc., where they served as a Development Engineer Advisor, leading the architectural design of enterprise management applications and providing product development advisory. Max also worked as a Development Engineer / Senior Analyst II at Dell, Inc., developing custom applications and managing inventory and consumables. From 2010 to 2019, they worked as a Senior Software Architect at Machine Synapse (formerly RPBUS), handling solutions for monitoring and control of data center power distribution and environmental systems. Since 2020, Max has been with Modius, where they serve as a Research and Development Engineer in Product Management, focusing on incorporating new technologies and concepts into the company's main product OpenData. Max has been involved in the design and deployment of various industry competitive products and is currently working on a dynamic workflow solution.

From 1983 to 1986, Max Hamner attended The University of Texas at Austin. During this time, they pursued studies in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, but did not obtain a degree.

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Modius

Modius provides an end-to-end monitoring and measurement solution for the physical layer of data centers, call centers, and server rooms. Modius captures and stores health and energy-consumption data from a broad range of site infrastructure devices (including power & cooling devices and environmental sensors) and combines it with energy-demanddata from all critical IT equipment.Through this single, comprehensive measurement system, Modius aims to: * Lower data center operational costs by 20-30% through improved energy efficiency * Extend the useful life of data centers and other compute centers by increasing overall capacity by up to 40% * Prevent downtime or system failure with unified infrastructure monitoring for all centeralized and remote sites through a single console


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