7×24 Exchange’s Spring 2015 Magazine features a piece written by Upsite Technologies’ Lars Strong, Senior Engineer, focused on why the Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) is the next important metric for data center cooling. From the article: [embeddoc url=”http://milldampr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Full-7×24-Exchange-Spring-2015.pdf” download=”none”] Read the full article at 7×24 Exchange Magazine.
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Upsite Technologies Names Seasoned Data Center Professional Michael Moore as Director of Product Management
Former Verizon Engineer and Chatsworth Products Manager brings to Upsite sixteen years of experience in the Information Technology/Data Center industry December 02, 2014 09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, announced today the addition of Michael Moore to the position of Director of Product Management, where he will be responsible for managing Upsite’s robust existing product line as well as participating in driving new product […]
Upsite Technologies’ AisleLok® Modular Containment Chosen as Finalist for 2014 DatacenterDynamics North American Innovation Award
November 05, 2014 08:44 AM Eastern Standard Time ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, today announced that its newest offering, AisleLok® Modular Containment, has been named a finalist in the Innovation in the Medium-Data Center category of the 2014 DatacenterDynamics North American Awards. “It is an honor for Upsite to be a finalist for DatacenterDynamics’ 2014 Innovation in the Medium-Data Center award” AisleLok® is an elegant Airflow Management (AFM) solution that offers the core benefits of containment and […]
Upsite Technologies to Present on the Cooling Capacity Factor at the 7×24 Exchange International Conference
Presentation to include case studies from data centers that utilized the CCF to right size their cooling capacity May 30, 2014 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time 7×24 Exchange International Conference 2014 BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, today announced that Lars Strong, Senior Engineer, will be discussing Upsite’s data center airflow metric, the Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) at the 7×24 Exchange International Conference, June 1-4. “We are excited to share our knowledge […]
Upsite Technologies Contributes to Data Center Journal on Cooling and the Cloud
Upsite Technologies recently contributed an article to Data Center Journal’s “Facilities” articles, written by experts in their fields. This piece, “Cooling What Remains: The CCF After Moving to the Cloud” was written by Upsite’s Senior Engineer, Lars Strong. From the article: Every move to the cloud, whether from an original site or in the changed environment of a colocation facility, creates an opportunity to refine the configuration and control of the cooling infrastructure that supports what remains to […]
Upsite Technologies in Cabling Installation’s March 2014 Print Edition Feature
The print edition of Cabling Installation & Maintenance features a spread on Upsite Technologies, including discussion around the CCF and a profile of new president, Peter Crook. From the article: See the full article in this month’s issue of Cabling Installation & Maintenance.
Mission Critical Magazine Features “Measuring And Improving Data Center Cooling Efficiency” by Upsite in Jan/Feb Edition
This winter’s print edition of Mission Critical Magazine features a piece by Upsite Technologies’ Senior Engineer, Lars Strong. From the article: There are two primary trends driving data center efficiency, rising cost of electricity and increasing server density. Cooling systems are responsible for consuming about half of a typical data center’s power, making cooling infrastructure a data center’s most energy-intensive subsystem. This and the need for maximizing cooling capacity are driving efforts to improve data […]
“Reduce Excess Cooling Capacity” by Upsite Technologies Featured on The Data Center Post
The Data Center Post recently featured a piece by Upsite Technologies’ president John Thornell, reflecting on previous wisdom from Ken Brill and applying it to 2014 cooling best practices. From the article: Ken Brill’s Original ‘Gold Nuggets’ of Wisdom Several years ago at an Uptime Institute Symposium, Ken Brill outlined five “gold nuggets” that could curb skyrocketing energy consumption in the data center: 1. Consolidating servers 2. Enabling server power-save features 3. Turning off servers no […]
“Reducing Energy Consumption and Cutting Costs in Shared Data Centers” by Upsite Technologies
Triple Pundit recently posted Upsite’s latest byline, discussing cooling in colocation facilities. From the article: Many types of companies use colocation facilities – shared data centers – because they don’t have enough cabinets to justify their own data center, or they want the higher reliability of a colo site for their most critical equipment, even if they already have a data center of their own. Colocation facilities are no different than any other company that requires reliable […]
Future Facilities and Upsite Technologies at AFCOM New England
On November 6, 2013, over 80 professionals in the data center space gathered in Westford, MA for the last AFCOM New England meeting of the year. The event featured Future Facilites and Upsite Technologies, as well as 2 other sponsors. From Future Facilities, Tom Wu spoke of using predictive DCIM measures and the virtual facility to monitor a site’s availability, capacity, and efficiency both at the design and functioning stages. John Thornell, of Upsite Technologies, […]