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Upsite Technologies Writes for Data Center Journal: Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management

Upsite Technologies Writes for Data Center Journal: Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management

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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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 […]

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Upsite Technologies Announces New Cooling Science Seminar to Provide On-Site Education to Data Center Managers and Operators

This unique, on-site educational service provides data center operators with AFM knowledge and methods necessary to quantify and improve cooling efficiency in data centers ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, today announced its brand newEnergyLok Cooling Science Seminar. An educational service, the seminar will provide knowledge and analysis of data center airflow management, discuss the latest trends in cooling efficiency, and help operators improve cooling capacity in data centers. […]

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