The Data Center Post recently published Future Resource Engineering’s Jeremy Swanner for his discussion of the five steps to creating a data center efficiency plan. From the article: HOW TO CREATE A DATA CENTER ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLAN IN FIVE STEPS Cloud ComputingData Center DesignData Center EnvironmentData Center MaintenanceData Center Management— 14 September 2015 By: Jeremy Swanner, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Future Resource Engineering Maximizing energy efficiency is one of the most important […]
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Upsite Technologies Tops Mission Critical Magazine May/June Readership
Mission Critical’s “Heard on the Internet” compilation of popular articles features Upsite Technologies for a byline article and recent news release. From the article: Home » Heard on the Internet: May/June 2014 COLUMNS / HEARD ON THE INTERNET Heard on the Internet: May/June 2014 From Our Website as of May 27, 2014 Most emailed 1. The Problem of Stranded Data and DCIM 2. Power & Management Best Practices For Enterprise Data Center Design 3. Schneider Electric Helps Internap Build […]
Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 Evangelist Owen DeLong Discusses the Business Impact of IPv6
TechZone, a feature section of TMCnet, recently featured Hurrican’s Owen DeLong for his piece on the implications of IPv6 for business. From the article: Most readers are probably already aware that the Internet as we have known it for the last 20 years is running out of addresses. For those that haven’t been paying attention to the details, the Asia Pacific region effectively ran out in 2Q 2011, Europe effectively ran out in 3Q 2012, […]
Upsite Technologies Publishes on “Overlooked Openings” to the Data Center Post
Known for their thought-leadership pieces on airflow management in the data center, Upsite Technologies recently published an article on “Overlooked Openings” in the Data Center Post. From the article: Data Center Cooling – Lars Strong, Senior Engineer, Upsite Technologies, says: The rising cost of electricity, compounded by increasing densities, is driving companies to reduce operating expenses and maximize data center cooling capacity. The industry has recognized that airflow management (AFM) is essential to both of these goals. […]
Upsite’s Article on How Cooling Capacity Factor Reveals Stranded Capacity Posted on TMCnet
Upsite Technologies’ recent piece was featured on TMCnet and discusses how data centers can improve their cooling capacity by discovering and addressing their CCF (Cooling Capacity Factor). From the article: According to data center research from Upsite Technologies, the average computer room has a cooling capacity at nearly four times the IT heat load. However, not all hope is lost, as there is a new tool data center operators can use to calculate benchmark, interpret, […]