Leading IT publication discusses next generation efforts for improving data center efficiency and infrastructure environmental impact, in part being achieved by initiatives such as Upsite’s Airflow Management Awareness Month. From the article: The Easy Way Toward Data Center Efficiency Arthur Cole | Evolving Enterprise Tech: What Does 2016 Hold? You’ve probably heard the old saw that goes, “There’s an easy way to do something, and there’s a hard way.” When it comes […]
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IT Business Edge Features Future Resource Engineering
FRE is featured in an article from IT Business Edge focusing on energy efficiency in data centers. The Easy Way and the Hard Way to Energy Efficiency Arthur Cole | INFRASTRUCTURE | POSTED 02 OCT, 2015 Everyone wants a more efficient data center, if only for the cost-savings and not the greater environmental good. The problem is that many legacy centers are so loaded with aging equipment and out-of-date systems architectures that it’s easier to just leave […]
IT Business Edge Features Polargy’s CEO Cary Frame
Polargy was recently featured in IT Business Edge’s piece titled “Hot and Cold: A Data Center Juggling Act.” From the article: Hot and Cold: A Data Center Juggling Act Arthur Cole | INFRASTRUCTURE | POSTED 13 JUN, 2014 | | Share In this day and age of data center efficiency, just about every IT manager is familiar with the concept of hot aisles and cold aisles. By directing proper air flow in and around racks of humming […]
Future Facilities Version 8 Software Described As “DCIM, For the Present and the Future” on IT Business Edge
Recently released, Future Facilities newest version of their 6SigmaDC software has delivered great performance improvements and prompted a closer look at the trend towards increased DCIM. From the article: According to recent reports, the Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) movement is finally poised to hit the enterprise mainstream, driven largely by the need to scale resources to match burgeoning data loads while keeping a lid on operating costs. The chief culprit on the cost side […]