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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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 […]
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 […]
Upsite Technologies New Cooling Capacity Assessment was Recently Discussed on Data Center Dynamics
Data Center Dynamics recently posted about Upsite’s recently released Cooling Capacity Assessment service. From the article: UPSITE LAUNCHES COOLING EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT SERVICES Announcement: Says only 13% of data centers reviewed maximize cooling capacity 30 September 2013 by DatacenterDynamics FOCUS Data center airflow management solutions vendor Upsite Technologies has added a new service called EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment, to its portfolio The service is designed to help data center operators assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities […]
Upsite Technologies Announces the EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment Service at Data Center World in Orlando
Assessment service will give data center managers the information and knowledge needed to improve their cooling capacity September 30, 2013 11:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time Data Center World Fall 2013 ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, announced today their newest offering, the EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment at this week’s Data Center World in Orlando, Florida. The new service combines Upsite’s industry knowledge and Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) methodology to help data centers assess […]
Upsite Technologies was Recently Written About for New Whitepaper Edits on Data Center Knowledge
Data Center Knowledge recently discussed Upsite’s newest whitepaper updates and exploration of calculating the CCF (Cooling Capacity Factor) in data centers. From the article: The digitization of the business world has placed extra requirements around data center platforms. New IT solutions have created environments capable of more user density, more resiliency and even greater amounts of consolidation. Remember, although these systems do increase efficiency, they also modify the dynamics of data center cooling capacities. Consider […]
Enterprise Tech Writes: Datacenters Wasting Cooling Capacity, Report Says
Upsite Technologies’ work in data center cooling and capacity was recently discussed by Enterprise Tech. From the article: In data centers, heat is an enemy that threatens to fry expensive electronics. However, a recent study suggests that many data centers are wasting a large portion of their cooling capability, which in turn means they are wasting tens of thousands of dollars a year. According to a recent study of 45 data centers conducted by Upsite […]
Upsite Technologies Releases Version 2.0 of Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) White Paper
Updated white paper introduces several new tips for measuring cooling efficiency and implementing a results-driven airflow management strategy September 18, 2013 02:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, announced today that it has updated its popular Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) White Paper. Originally published in April, this new version includes more field data and feedback from the data center industry. “Just as the Green Grid established […]
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, […]
Upsite Technologies Noted for Joining The Green Grid and Promoting Improved AFM
Originally posted in Russian, this article discusses Upsite’s influential position in the data center industry, the notice that they are joining The Green Grid, and their work with the Cooling Capacity Factor calculator. From the article: Company Upsite Technologies, which is a recognized leader in providing solutions for the organization and management of the air flow inside the data center, today announced a collaboration with a consortium of The Green Grid. The international consortium, which includes […]