Post Tagged with: "containment"

RLE Technologies Acquires Triad Floors from NxGen

RLE Technologies Acquires Triad Floors from NxGen

Strategic acquisition will enable critical facility monitoring and leak detection leader to diversify offerings with addition of data center airflow optimization and underfloor cooling solutions April 25, 2017 09:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time DENVER & FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RLE Technologies, a leading provider of web-based monitoring solutions and leak detection systems for mission-critical facilities, formally announced today the acquisition from NxGen of Triad Floors, a prominent manufacturer of data center floor tiles and effective airflow solutions. […]

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Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine Draws on Upsite’s Airflow Expertise

Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine Draws on Upsite’s Airflow Expertise

Editor of Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine, Patrick McLaughlin, published a piece about airflow and seismic protection earlier this month. He consulted Upsite Technologies’ blog for their thought leadership, here offered by critical facilities consultant Ian Seaton, about both airflow containment strategies and seismic requirements. From the article: Air containment and seismic readiness can coexist in the data center October 1, 2016 By Patrick McLaughlin Managers of data centers or other computing centers who must factor seismic protection […]

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Instor Writes Containment Quiz for Mission Critical Magazine

Instor Writes Containment Quiz for Mission Critical Magazine

Instor Solutions recently produced the questions for a quiz on data center containment for Mission Critical Magazine. From the quiz: Home » Mission Critical Quiz: Data Center Containment Mission Critical Quiz: Data Center Containment Hot aisle/cold aisle is a layout design for server racks and other computing equipment in a data center. The goal of a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration is to conserve energy and lower cooling costs by managing airflow. Both hot-aisle and cold-aisle […]

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Mission Critical Magazine Recently Recognizes Upsite Tech for Modern Infrastructure Award Win

Mission Critical Magazine Recently Recognizes Upsite Tech for Modern Infrastructure Award Win

Upsite Technologies, recent recipient of Tech Target’s Modern Infrastructure Award, was recently featured on Mission Critical. From the article: DATA CENTER NEWS / COOLING / INFRASTRUCTURE Upsite Technologies’ AisleLok® Modular Containment Named Winner At The Modern Infrastructure Impact Awards Innovative Airflow Management system takes 2015 “Bright Idea” category. January 16, 2015 Upsite Technologies, Inc. has  announced that its newest offering, AisleLok Modular Containment, has won the “Bright Idea” category of the 2015 Modern Infrastructure Impact Awards. AisleLok® is an elegant Airflow Management (AFM) […]

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Upsite Technologies Publishes to Data Center Knowledge’s Industry Perspectives

Upsite Technologies Publishes to Data Center Knowledge’s Industry Perspectives

Lars Strong, of Upsite Technologies, recently published on Data Center Knowledge for his piece titled “Containment Best Practices: Tops for Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings.” From the article: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES Containment Best Practices: Tips for Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings BY INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON JANUARY 6, 2015 LARS STRONG Upsite Technologies Lars Strong, senior engineer, thought leader and recognized expert on Data Center Optimization, leads Upsite Technologies’ EnergyLok Cooling Science Services, which originated in 2001 to optimize data center […]

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FacilitiesNet Features AisleLok by Upsite Technologies

FacilitiesNet Features AisleLok by Upsite Technologies

Upsite’s newest release of AisleLok Modular Containment was recently featured on FacilitiesNet. From the article: Upsite Technologies Inc. website | Company information AisleLok modular containment has two main components: the rack top baffle and the bi-directional doors, with an optional row gap filler. The rack top baffle can be purchased in either a 30 degree angle (from horizontal) position, or in a 90 degree angle position. Both components attach directly to the racks without the use of […]

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Building Operating Management Magazine Features Success of Upsite’s AisleLok

Building Operating Management Magazine Features Success of Upsite’s AisleLok

Upsite Technologies recently discussed the initial results of their newest product, AisleLok, a modular containment solution. From the article: Albuquerque, N.M. — Originally unveiled in April at Data Center World in Las Vegas, Upsite Technologies, Inc.’s AisleLok Modular Containment has successfully improved the airflow conditions at a number of early-adopter data centers. The company is a leader in data center airflow management solutions. Since no custom construction is required, the early adopters have experienced no disruption, […]

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Upsite Technologies Brings AisleLok® to Data Center Dynamics Singapore

Upsite Technologies Brings AisleLok® to Data Center Dynamics Singapore

Upsite to exhibit with Data Clean Asia and present its modular containment solution for optimal data center airflow management and cooling October 10, 2014 12:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time SINGAPORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, today announced that it will be co-exhibiting with its Singapore partner, Data Clean Asia, at the first Data Center Dynamics Singapore on October 17. Upsite will be showcasing its line of airflow management solutions, including the company’s newest offering—AisleLok […]

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Polargy’s Cary Frame Discusses Benefits of N+1 Redundancy In Data Center Journal

Polargy’s Cary Frame has been featured by Data Center Journal for his expertise in containment solutions, discussing N+1 redundancy. From the article: N+1 redundancy is a system-design best practice because equipment failure happens; we expect it and we plan around it. In the case of data center cooling, we expect a CRAC to go down at some point, and with an N+1 system design we have a spare CRAC to fall back on. A major problem […]

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Upsite’s Lars Strong Analyzes Advantages of Raised Floor Data Centers in TMCnet Feature

Upsite’s Lars Strong is this week’s special guest columnist on TMCnet, analyzing the advantages of raised floor data centers. From the article: Raised and slab floors are the two main types of computer room environments. Both can be designed and managed to provide optimized cooling performance, and both, if not properly designed and managed, can be inefficient and limit power density. Raised-floor designs utilize a raised-floor plenum to distribute cooling, whereas in a slab-floor design, […]

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