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Business News Website Writes “Hurricane Electric to Host Carrier Networking Event”

Hurricane Electric was recently featured for their Carrier Networking Event hosting one of Forbe’s Top 20 Influences in Big Data, Rich Brueckner. From the article: Hurricane Electric announced that it will host its next carrier networking event on Wednesday, October 30 at its Fremont 2 data center. The event will feature Big Data professional, Rich Brueckner. According to a release, co-sponsored by Silicon ValleyWeb Builder, the event will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn about the implications of Big […]

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Upsite Discusses How Data Center Cooling Influences Optimization and Performance on IT WatchDogs

A piece on cooling in data centers, this article features Upsite as a thought-leader at the forefront of the conversation on cooling. From the article: Data center cooling technologies have become a top priority for many operators as servers and other essential equipment depend on them to function properly. Along with deploying monitoring services, management must keep servers at the appropriate temperature and strategize power usage in the face of heightened computing demands. As server room environmental conditions become a […]

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Data Center Post Features Polargy CEO Cary Frame on US V. International Racks

Data Center Post Features Polargy CEO Cary Frame on US V. International Racks

Cary Frame recently contributed his thoughts on the important if slight differences between US and international rack sizes to the Data Center Post. From the article: With rigid hot and cold aisle containment systems, inches are important. Any slight variances matter in the containment world, because the difference of even one inch can dramatically impact the fit and installation of the containment system. To get the containment design right the first time, a designer needs […]

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TelecomBloger Features TDS for Updated Software for Data Center Migration

TDS was recently featured on TelecomBloger for the release of their TransitionManager 3.0 From the article:  The solution that has got the serial number 3.0, can now boast an improved mechanism for dependency analysis, automation of generation ranbukov (log tasks) dashboards with advanced features and the option of updating data in real time, as well as advanced capabilities in the field of asset management. Said in a statement that the TransitionManager software tool was created […]

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“Our Own Rich Brueckner to Discuss Big Data at October Carrier Event” on InsideBIGDATA

InsideBIGDATA features Rich Brueckner discussing his upcoming presentation at Hurricane Electric’s Carrier Networking Event. From the article: I’m really excited to be coming to the Bay Area to give a talk on Big Data on Oct. 30. I promise our readers it will be a fun talk and rumor has it there are free drinks. Please come out and join us! Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today […]

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TMCnet Recognizes Lopoco for PAR4 Energy Efficiency Rating for Servers

Named “Most Efficient Certified to Date” by Power Assure’s PAR4 Energy Efficiency Rating, Lopoco’s energy efficient servers continually gain attention through this rating and use by organizations such as rhe Underwriters Laboratories and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. From the article: According to a release, the certification stated that Lopoco’s LP- 4250-6H received an absolute PAR4 energy efficiency value of 2,108 and a 2012 Vintage PAR4 value of 1,508, the highest result of […]

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Rich Brueckner to Discuss Big Data Trends at Hurricane Electric’s October Carrier Event

Rich Brueckner to Discuss Big Data Trends at Hurricane Electric’s October Carrier Event

InsideBIGDATA’s Rich Brueckner to speak at Hurricane Electric’s Carrier Networking Event, on October 30, in Fremont. Mr. Brueckner will be talking about Big Data during the featured presentation. From the article: Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it will host its next Carrier Networking Event on Wednesday, October 30 at itsFremont 2 data center in California. The event will feature Rich Brueckner frominsideBIGDATA. Mike Leber, President of Hurricane Electric affirmed, […]

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Light Reading Releases Blog by Owen DeLong of Hurricane Electric

Titled “Inertia: The Silent IPv6 Killer,” this is the second of Owen DeLong’s posts for Light Reading discussing the challenges and benefits of Internet Protocol Version 6. From the post: As most of you know, IPv6 is the newest internet protocol for systems to run on, creating the opportunity, perhaps necessity, for change depending on a business’ desires or needs. We have a number of situations however, where the motivation for the change required to […]

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“Lopoco: Low-Powered Servers Are Both Good Enough And Better” on EnterpriseTech

“Lopoco: Low-Powered Servers Are Both Good Enough And Better” on EnterpriseTech

After Lopoco recently announced their PAR4 rating  “most efficient certified to date” for their servers, EnterpriseTech interviewed founder and CEO Andrew Sharp for more details. From the article: Andrew Sharp didn’t necessarily want to be back in the server business after a decade-long hiatus. But when Sharp went to buy a server for his home office, he was shocked at the inefficiency, in terms of power usage and processor overcapacity, in the general purpose X86 […]

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Upsite Technologies Writes for Data Center Journal: Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management

Upsite Technologies Writes for Data Center Journal: Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management

Upsite Technologies’ Lars Strong recently contributed his industry perspective on AFM and managing cooling capacity for Data Center Journal. From the article: Introduction Everyone is trying to improve airflow management (AFM) because cooling infrastructure is one of the biggest expenses in a data center. Lowering the cost of cooling through improved AFM is a practical, simple way to reduce operating expenses. Recovering stranded capacity can also enable operators to increase computer-room density. AFM is more than […]

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