Rosendin Electric Named One of the Top Workplaces for 2012 by The Oregonian Newspaper

Rosendin Electric's Hillsboro Office Continues to Gain Recognition for Superior Leadership, Management, and Career Opportunities among Northwest Contractors.

HILLSBORO, Ore. (September 18, 2012) -- Rosendin Electric, one of the nation's largest private electrical contractors and a 100% employee-owned company, has been named a 2012 Top Workplace by The Oregonian newspaper. Rosendin Electric and other organizations chosen for similar honors were featured in the Top Workplaces section published Sunday, September 16, as well as on OregonLive.com.

In notifying Rosendin Electric of their selection for the award, Chris Anderson, publisher of The Oregonian, wrote, "The Oregonian's Top Workplaces were selected from the results of an employee survey measuring qualities such as company leadership, communication, career opportunities, working environment, managerial skills, pay and benefits... Please accept my congratulations for this outstanding accomplishment."

This is the second such award Rosendin Electric's Hillsboro office has received this year. In March, Rosendin Electric was ranked number 20 out of the 100 Best Places to Work in Oregon by Oregon Business magazine.

"Our Hillsboro office continues to receive accolades from our employees and from our neighbors, not just because we offer a great place to work, but because we make an effort to give back as part of our community," said Brian Ruffner, Business Development Manager for Rosendin Electric. "We pride ourselves on our ability to attract the best and the brightest workers, which is a real advantage in a competitive construction market such as Oregon. And since we are 100-percent employee owned, everyone has a stake in the success of the company, so this kind of recognition is something we all can share as a joint achievement."

About Rosendin Electric
Rosendin Electric, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, California, is a 100% employee-owned electrical engineering, power and communications provider and is one of the largest privately held electrical contractors in the United States. With over 2,500 employees and experience nationwide, Rosendin Electric has built upon a 90-year reputation for quality design and installations. For additional information, visit http://www.rosendin.com.

Contact:
Shelly Goulart
Marketing Manager
Rosendin Electric, Inc.
880 Mabury Road
San Jose, CA 95133
(408) 534-2819

T5 Data Centers' New State-of-the-Art T5@Dallas Facility in Plano, Texas, Is Now "Server-Ready"

New Purpose-Built Data Center Now Available for Lease for Business-Critical Enterprise Customers, Offering Tornado-proof Building and Redundant Power.

Dallas, Texas, USA (September 18, 2012) -- T5 Data Centers, innovators in providing state-of-the-art, customizable, and highly reliable computing support for any enterprise, today announced the completion and commissioning of its new T5@Dallas data center at the Legacy Business Park in Plano, Texas. The T5 team has successfully commissioned the first 3-megawatts (3 MWs) of what will ultimately be 20.5 MWs of critical power, so the new data center is ready for mission-critical operations for lease to enterprise customers.

The new T5@Dallas data center is a purpose-built, 150,000-square-foot building on a 20-acre site. Designed as a high-quality, fully equipped "wholesale" data center, the facility is customizable to customer needs with 129,000 square feet of raised floor. The building is built from structurally enhanced concrete and has been designed to withstand winds up to 175 miles per hour, so it will remain operational even in the face of tornadoes or natural disaster. It also has redundant power feeds from diverse substations to ensure power is available no matter what the conditions. The T5@Dallas data center is being developed in partnership with Lincoln Property Company, and is part of the Legacy master-planned business, retail, and residential community in Plano.

"Dallas is a booming market for server-ready data center services, particularly since enterprise customers are looking for facilities in technology-based business centers," said Pete Marin, President of T5. "Locating our T5@Dallas operation in Legacy in Plano also gives us a unique business location. And clients also benefit from our purpose-built facility - this is not a converted warehouse, but a custom designed data center constructed with infrastructure and security in mind."

The new T5@Dallas data center was designed for large enterprise customers seeking a customizable, "always-on" computing environment. T5 maintains round-the-clock engineering and support staff, as well as redundant systems to deliver the best service possible as well as peace of mind. The company already supports a number of Fortune 200 companies at its other data center facilities.

"We just put the first 3 MWs of critical power through its paces and the electrical, mechanical, and control system design and installation proved to be robust and resilient," said Joe Parrino, Senior Vice President of T5, responsible for data center portfolio operations. "Our commissioning agent created a complex script of simulations at multiple load levels, and the critical infrastructure systems performed to specification throughout the testing. We are ready to handle any kind of mission-critical data requirements."

About T5 Data Centers
T5 Data Centers (T5) is a leading national data center owner and operator, committed to delivering customizable, scalable data centers that provide an "always on" computing environment. T5 Data Centers provides enterprise and wholesale data center services to organizations across North America using best-in-class technology and techniques, designing the MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) plant to achieve a low Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), thus delivering the lowest possible total cost of operations for its clients. T5 currently has business-critical data center facilities in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Charlotte with additional data centers planned for the near future. All of T5's data center projects are purpose-built facilities with the robust design, power requirements, and redundancy, and have 24-hour staff to support mission-critical computing applications.

For more information, visit http://www.t5datacenters.com.

Media Contact:
Aaron Wangenheim
T5 Data Centers
(415) 292-7700

Botox ® Training and Beyond: The IAPAM Offers Education in the Top 5 Non-Surgical Treatments

The IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium offers the most comprehensive clinical botox ® training for physicians looking to add aesthetic medicine to their existing practices, or to launch a new medical spa. The IAPAM's Symposium offers training in all the top 5 minimally invasive modalities, to ensure that physicians add both in-demand procedures and maximum profit to their practices.

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - September 18, 2012 -- At the IAPAM's (http://www.iapam.com) Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox ® Training, physicians learn botox ® best practices as well as how to incorporate other complementary aesthetic procedures like physician directed skincare and chemical peels into a successful practice.

While injectables are important, physicians have found that more profit can be realized by packaging injectables with other modalities, such as microdermabrasion or laser skin rejuvenation.

In the newest video in the IAPAM's Symposium Preview video series, Jeff Russell, Executive Director of the IAPAM, outlines the economic benefits of packaging injectables with other modalities, such as medical microderm, chemical peels or physician directed skin care, and the IAPAM's Symposium offers instruction in all these aesthetic medicine modalities.


In the aforementioned video, Mr. Russell explains that there is little profit in only offering Botox ®. One only makes $100-150 a patient and the physician only sees a patient 3 times a year, so for an entire year one makes $300-450 for one Botox ® patient. Whereas, the cost to provide a chemical peel treatment is $25 ($20 labour, $5 products) and the retail is typically around $125, so the profit is $100, and the patient needs to come back once a month, so with a chemical peel patient, the physician makes $1,200/year versus $300-450 for a Botox ® patient. The IAPAM's Symposium teaches is how to combine these modalities so physicians can make $1,650/year per patient (plus another $300-500 on skin care and mineral makeup sales).

What is important to the IAPAM is that when physicians finish the weekend, they have everything they need to start offering aesthetics procedures right afterwards. That is why the IAPAM also includes a 19 DVD training kit, that covers all of the operational parts of an aesthetic practice as well as a clinical overview of Botox ® and dermal filler injections.

Finally, Mr. Russell shares that, "we are hearing from our members that physician directed skin care, as well as chemical peels and microdermabrasion are in tremendous demand by patients, and we are seeing a correlating increase in the demand for our Symposium training. Physicians are realizing they not only need to offer botox ® treatments to their patients, but also laser hair removal, IPL skin rejuvenation, etc. Organizations, like the IAPAM, educate doctors on how to package treatments for the most appealing and profitable outcomes." Mr. Russell has also received comments from IAPAM members regarding "the importance of adding an hCG/medical weight management offering to patients, in order to grow a practice."

For more information on the next Aesthetic Medicine Symposium and/or the IAPAM's hCG/Physician Weight Loss Training, please see http://www.iapam.com or contact the IAPAM at 1-800-219-5108.

Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc.

About the IAPAM: The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)

The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary global association of physicians and supporters, which sets standards for the aesthetic medical profession worldwide. The goal of the association is to offer education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member benefits to members around the globe. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), physicians assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs). The IAPAM offers aesthetic medicine and hCG medical weight management programs, including: Botox ® training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician hCG training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional information about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM’s website (http://www.iapam.com) or by contacting:

Jeff Russell, Executive-Director
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
1-800-219-5108 ext. 704

NanoMarkets Announces Upcoming Report Titled, "Markets and Materials for Thin-Film, DSC and Organic PV Encapsulation - 2012" Due in Early October 2012

NanoMarkets today announced that it will release a new report that analyzes the commercial development and opportunities for photovoltaic (PV) encapsulation. The report titled, "Markets and Materials for Thin-Film, DSC and Organic PV Encapsulation - 2012" will be available in early October of 2012.

Glen Allen, Virginia - September 18, 2012 -- Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced that it will release a new report that analyzes the commercial development and opportunities for photovoltaic (PV) encapsulation. The report titled, "Markets and Materials for Thin-Film, DSC and Organic PV Encapsulation - 2012" will be available in early October of 2012. Additional details about the report are available at http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/Markets_Materials_for_Thin-Film_and_Organic_PV_Encapsulation-2012.

About the Report:

Thin-film, DSC and organic PV are notoriously vulnerable to oxygen and water vapor; much more so than conventional crystalline silicon PV. NanoMarkets believes that as these newer forms of solar panel technology become ever more pervasive, it is creating a growing opportunity to supply cost-effective encapsulation technology into the PV space.

Although, in the not-too-distant past, several firms have tried to exploit similar opportunities without success, NanoMarkets now believes that the time is right for PV encapsulation to lead to significant revenue generation for well-prepared companies and this report is designed to assist a variety of firms in preparing for the PV encapsulation opportunity.

- Firms that have targeted the PV encapsulation space will learn which of the several novel encapsulation technologies that are now emerging will be success in the PV market and which sectors of the market will be most receptive to them. In particular, this report examines the implications for encapsulation makers of the rise of flexible PV for BIPV and other applications. Our analysis here takes into account the differing objectives of key encapsulation firms, which include large multinationals like 3M and Corning to specialty firms such as Tera Barrier Films and Beneq.

- The report also provides guidance to firms providing thin-film, DSC and organic PV, showing how improved encapsulation can be leveraged by such firms to create larger addressable markets. This discussion of encapsulation-related opportunities for PV suppliers is set in the context of today's PV industry with its poor margins and technological uncertainties. The report will also be important to the building products industry, since encapsulation is a key enabling technology for building-integrated PV (BIPV), expected to be the fastest growing sector of the PV industry over the next decade and a diversification opportunity.

- NanoMarkets also believes this report will also be of considerable interest to the glass industry, since even though rigid and heavy we anticipate that glass will continue to be the most widely used material for encapsulation for PV technology. In particular, this report we provide guidance on the revenues that glass firms can expect to generate from the non-conventional PV sector.

In this report NanoMarkets provides eight-year forecasts of PV encapsulation markets in both value ($ millions) and volume (area of material) shipped. Breakouts are by type of encapsulation technology used and type of PV. In addition, this report appraises the product/market strategies being adopted by the leading active in thin-film, OPV and DSC encapsulation.

About NanoMarkets:

NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging markets in energy, electronics and other area created by developments in advanced materials. The firm is a recognized leader in industry analysis and forecasts of OLED materials.

Visit http://www.nanomarkets.net for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and other services.

Media Contact:
Robert Nolan
NanoMarkets, LC
PO BOX 3840
Glen Allen, VA 23058
(804) 270-1718

Rosendin Electric Ranks Number One in Electrical on ENR Southwest List of Specialty Contractors

Projects in Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico Put Rosendin Electric in Top Rankings by Revenue for All Specialty Contractors in the Southwest.

PHOENIX and LAS VEGAS (September 18, 2012) -- Rosendin Electric, one of the nation's largest private electrical contractors and a 100% employee-owned company, has been named number one in the electrical category and number three overall among Specialty Contractors by ENR Southwest magazine with regional revenues of $137 million. Rosendin Electric has ranked in the top five by revenue among all specialty contractors by ENR Southwest for the last five years; the company ranked number two in 2011 and 2010, and number five in 2009 and 2008.

Rosendin Electric's offices in Tempe and Las Vegas continue to expand with new high-profile construction projects. The company's Arizona office recently completed construction of a new campus for a noted technology company, and was responsible for the successful electrical installation for the new Maricopa County Courthouse which was completed in February. As part of the Courthouse project, Rosendin Electric's design/build team developed new standards in electrical construction best practice, including a new Building Information Modeling (BIM) system that substantially cut costs and shortened construction time.

Rosendin Electric's Nevada office was responsible for the new Terminal 3 at McCarran International Airport. In addition to the CityCenter, Las Vegas, more recently, the team has been bringing its extensive project management and engineering experience to other large-scale hotel and hospitality projects. Additional projects in New Mexico also contributed to overall revenues for the Southwest.

"Our consistently high ranking in the ENR Southwest List of Top Specialty Contractors is a testament to the company's growth because of our commitment to excellence, innovation, and safety," said Mike Greenawalt, Vice President of Rosendin Electric. "We continue to support our construction partners with the best design and on-site support available, and we continue to complete projects on time and under budget. That dedication to efficiency and cost containment continues to put us ahead of the competition."

About Rosendin Electric
Rosendin Electric, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, California, is a 100% employee-owned electrical engineering, power and communications provider and is one of the largest privately held electrical contractors in the United States. With over 2,500 employees and experience nationwide, Rosendin Electric has built upon a 90-year reputation for quality design and installations. For additional information, visit http://www.rosendin.com.

Contact:
Shelly Goulart
Marketing Manager
Rosendin Electric, Inc.
880 Mabury Road
San Jose, CA 95133
(408) 534-2819