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#DataCenterWorldF13: The Instagram Challenge with Purkay Labs and Milldam Public Relations

#DataCenterWorldF13: The Instagram Challenge with Purkay Labs and Milldam Public Relations

Data Center World was trending in more ways than one during the busy conference last week. One exciting new component was the Instagram Challenge, which encouraged attendees and exhibitors to visually capture their DCW experience on the social media platform, tracking each entry with the hashtag: #DataCenterWorldF13. A variety of users contributed their photos, covering everything from a cardboard cutout of Tom Roberts (President of AFCOM) to a company product (Purkay Labs’ data center temperature […]

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Mission Critical Publishes a Piece on Purkay Labs’ Audit-Buddy

Mission Critical Publishes a Piece on Purkay Labs’ Audit-Buddy

Mission Critical recently released a piece discussing Audit-Buddy and the recent updates to the data center temperature and humidity monitor, as created and produced by Purkay Labs. From the article: Purkay Laboratories, Inc. has updated its AUDIT-BUDDY™ standalone temperature and humidity monitor that measures free air in the white space, spot checks air quality, and measures zones not covered by BAS or DCIM systems. The update saves users additional time by enabling them to capture […]

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ACE Score – a new method of ranking the data center by Future Facilities on TelecomBloger

TelecomBloger recently posted about Future Facilties ACE metric. From the article: The software company Future Facilities North America (Future Facilities NA), a leading provider of software for the design of data centers and operational management and IT-support equipment, has introduced the attention of experts its new methodology for assessing the performance of the data center called the ACE Score. The presentation took place at the International Conference Data Center World 2013 which was held in late […]

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Mission Critical Features a piece on Upsite’s Cooling Capacity Assessment

Upsite Technologies’ recent release of the Cooling Capacity Assessment has most recently been explored by Mission Critical. From the article: Upsite Technologies, Inc. has announced their newest offering, theEnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment. The new service combines Upsite’s industry knowledge and Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) methodology to help data centers assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities that could be realized through applying Airflow Management (AFM) best practices. Only 13% of the data centers Upsite […]

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Upsite Technologies’ Lars Strong Contributes to Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge recently featured Upsite’s Lars Strong and his industry perspective on coldspots in data centers. From the article: Data centers exist to provide continuous power, connectivity and proper intake air temperatures to IT equipment. Hot spots are a well-known difficulty that occurs when IT intake temperatures are above the recommended maximum. Now, cold spots have become the new challenge, and opportunity, for data center operations. A cold spot is any IT intake temperature […]

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TelecomBloger Writes: Upsite Technologies has updated guidance on the metric CCF

The article explores Upsite’s recent release of the updated CCF white paper. From the article: Company Upsite Technologies, the leading provider of systems and solutions for the optimization and control the air flow inside the data center, has updated its popular collection of recommendations Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) White Paper, the first version of which was published in April of this year. The updated collection includes a variety of practical information gathered by experts Upsite Technologies […]

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Thermal News Features EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment by Upsite Technologies

Upsite Technologies was recently written about for their newly released EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment on Thermal News. From the article: A vendor-neutral service, the Cooling Capacity Assessment works in three steps. The first step is to calculate the computer room Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF), which indicates the level of over or under cooling. The on-site review then takes a comprehensive assessment of the data center’s current AFM, with a check-out meeting to explain the initial […]

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Upsite Technologies’ Cooling Capacity Assessment Featured on Electronics Cooling

Electronics Cooling recently featured Upsite’s newest Assessment service. From the article: Data center airflow management solutions provider Upsite Technologies is now offering EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment, a new service designed to help data center operators assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities that could be realized through applying new airflow management practices. According to the company, the vendor-neutral service works in three steps: first, the computer room Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF), which indicates the level of […]

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Upsite Technologies New Cooling Capacity Assessment Featured on Electronics Protection

Just announced Monday, the Cooling Capacity Assessment by Upsite Technologies was recently discussed on Electronics Protection. From the article: Upsite Technologies, Inc. has released it newest offering, the EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment. The service combines Upsite’s industry knowledge and Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) methodology to help data centers assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities that could be realized through applying Airflow Management (AFM) best practices. Only 13 percent of the data centers Upsite Technologies has […]

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Bluestone Energy Was Recently Featured on TriplePundit for LEDs in Public Buildings

Bluestone Energy Was Recently Featured on TriplePundit for LEDs in Public Buildings

TriplePundit recently posted an article by Bluestone Energy, which discusses important features about installing LED lighting in public buildings. From the article: Lighting maintenance can be a costly and time consuming chore, especially in public buildings. The electrical maintenance required for lighting systems that daily receive harsh and continual use, sometimes 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year is overwhelming. The physical and financial effort needed to maintain public building lighting has, in […]

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