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 […]
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Upsite’s New Modular Containment Featured by the Data Center Post
The Data Center Post recently featured Upsite Technologies for their AisleLok Modular Containment, originally posted to Upsite’s blog. From the article: THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONTAINMENT: MODULAR Data Center Environment— 20 May 2014 Next Generation of Containment – Lars Strong, Senior Engineer, Upsite Technologies, says: Aisle containment is a well-known practice in data center cooling and airflow management that has become increasingly popular in past years. And for good reason, containment significantly reduces energy costs and increases […]
Upsite Technologies to Discuss “What’s Next in Cooling” at Data Center World
Pioneer in data center airflow management, Upsite Technologies will discuss the state of and evolution of airflow management April 23, 2014 12:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time Data Center World 2014 LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Upsite Technologies, Inc., a leader in data center airflow management solutions, announced today that they will be unveiling a new airflow solution at Data Center World. This new product and the impact of airflow management will be examined in their presentation, at 8:30 a.m. […]
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 […]
Upsite Technologies Publishes on “Overlooked Openings” to the Data Center Post
Known for their thought-leadership pieces on airflow management in the data center, Upsite Technologies recently published an article on “Overlooked Openings” in the Data Center Post. From the article: Data Center Cooling – Lars Strong, Senior Engineer, Upsite Technologies, says: The rising cost of electricity, compounded by increasing densities, is driving companies to reduce operating expenses and maximize data center cooling capacity. The industry has recognized that airflow management (AFM) is essential to both of these goals. […]
Upsite Discusses How Data Center Cooling Influences Optimization and Performance on IT WatchDogs
A piece on cooling in data centers, this article features Upsite as a thought-leader at the forefront of the conversation on cooling. From the article: Data center cooling technologies have become a top priority for many operators as servers and other essential equipment depend on them to function properly. Along with deploying monitoring services, management must keep servers at the appropriate temperature and strategize power usage in the face of heightened computing demands. As server room environmental conditions become a […]
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 […]
Upsite Technologies’ Lars Strong Contributes to Data Center Knowledge
Data Center Knowledge recently featured Upsite’s Lars Strong and his industry perspective on coldspots in data centers. From the article: Data centers exist to provide continuous power, connectivity and proper intake air temperatures to IT equipment. Hot spots are a well-known difficulty that occurs when IT intake temperatures are above the recommended maximum. Now, cold spots have become the new challenge, and opportunity, for data center operations. A cold spot is any IT intake temperature […]
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, […]