Maker of the KoldLok family of data center airflow management products, Upsite Technologies recently announced the commercial availability of the 2 Post Rack Grommet. From the article: Announcement: Product prevents bypass air while keeping dust and debris out of cabinet 19 December 2013 by DatacenterDynamics FOCUS Upsite Technologies, vendor of data center airflow management products, has launched KoldLok 2 Post Rack Grommet, a solution for airflow optimization. The grommet prevents bypass airflow by sealing off the rectangular […]
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Jonathan Koomey Reflects Future Facilities’ position on Predictive Modeling in Recent Piece on Data Center Dynamics
Recent advocate for Future Facilities’ predictive DCIM offerings and mission, Jonathan Koomey recently contributed his thoughts on predictive modeling for Data Center Dynamics. From the article: More than three decades ago, engineers designing PCs used simple physical models to prevent computing devices from overheating when operated. They built models using cardboard or other convenient materials, placing fans, chips and other key components inside the box to understand airflow, heat transfer and temperature variations. Because of […]
Data Center Dynamics Discussed Future Facilities Version 8 of 6SigmaDC
Future Facilities’ predictive DCIM software was recently featured by Data Center Dynamics and noted for its “big changes.” From the article: Predictive modeling software company Future Facilities has launched new release of its 6SigmaDC suite for data centers, increasing the solution’s speed and adding a number of features. The eighth generates computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models data center environments five to six times faster than the previous versions, the company said. Overall performance of the […]
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 […]
Data Center Dynamics Writes: TDS UPGRADES DATA CENTER MIGRATION SOFTWARE
TDS recently announced the 3.0 version of their TransitionManager. The data center migration tool and new updates are discussed by Data Center Dynamics. From the article: Technology consulting company Transitional Data Services announced the availability of TDS TransitionManager 3.0, an updated version of its data center migration solution that includes improved dependency analysis, automation of run-book generation, enhanced real-time executive dashboards and extended asset management features. TransitionManager was built to provide a complete set of […]
Data Center Dynamics Remembers Ken Brill
Ken Brill, founder of the Uptime Institute our of which developed Upsite Technologies, recently passed, and his legacy is remembered by Data Center Dynamics. From the article: *The article has been updated with a statement from Brill’s colleague at Upsite Technologies Ken Brill, founder of the highly influential data center industry organization Uptime Institute has passed, according to a statement issued by the organization. In a statement, Martin McCarthy, chairman and CEO of the 451 […]
Lopoco Featured in Data Center Dynamics Focus: NEW VENDOR PITCHES LOW-POWER SERVERS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
Lopoco was recently featured in an article on Data Center Dynamics Focus about their new low-power servers. From the Article: A new server vendor Low Power Company (or Lopoco) announced itself to the world this week, unveiling a line of servers it says are more efficient than the industry standard. The product line includes 12-core, four-core and eight-core servers, as well as microservers. Lopoco says the products will perform well in conventional server applications, such […]
Dr. Jonathan Koomey of Stanford’s Steyer-Taylor Center to Discuss Predictive DCIM at Data Center Dynamics Converged Conference in San Francisco
Presentation to highlight why Predictive Modeling is necessary for managing an efficient data center and avoiding unnecessary capital expenditures SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Future Facilities North America (Future Facilities NA), a leading provider of data center design and operational management software, today announced that Dr. Jonathan Koomey, Research Fellow at the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance at Stanford University will discuss the benefits of Predictive Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) at the Data Center Dynamics Converged Conference in San Francisco on […]
Data Center Dynamics Covers Future Facilities/Ingenium Recent Collaboration
Posted in Spanish, this article discusses the recent workings of Future Facilities in Latin America, with the company, Ingenium. From the article: La firma de ingeniería y consultoría de data centers Ingenium ha introducido en su oferta un nuevo servicio de análisis CFD para el uso en el diseño y optimización de los data centers de sus clientes. Para ello, la compañía ha seleccionado el software 6SigmaDC de Future Facilities North America (Future Facilities NA), […]
Datacenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric Customer Move
Datacenter Dynamics Focus recently featured Hurricane Electric in an article highlighting NanoTech’s move to HE’s Freemont 2 Data Center. From the Article: “Colocation and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced that NanoTech Entertainment has chosen its Fremont 2 data center for the expansion of its online infrastructure. To prepare for the release of several upcoming cloud-based IPTV and mobile phone applications, NanoTech has signed a multi-year contract with Hurricane Electric.” Click here to read more.