Hello to all Mission Critical magazine fans and fellow bloggers, my name is Tim Oergel and before I share a bit about me, I would like to say ‘Thanks’ to Kevin Heslin for the great work he’s done thus far, and for kind invitation he offered me to write on the new blog section of the website…I’m really looking forward to sharing some thoughts and ideas with you in this venue!
In the upcoming (Jan/Feb) issue of Mission Critical, Chris Crosby tells Andy Lane, "This is obviously a great industry to be in, but think about how many new ideas that have already been done in other industries are being re-created here.
Not that I want to spend time doing so, but I would bet that if one performed a search to find out what are the two most over used words related to data centers and technology over the past several years, those two would be “Cloud” and “Green.”
Not that I want to spend time doing so, but I would bet that if one performed a search to find out what are the two most over used words related to data centers and technology over the past several years, those two would be “Cloud” and “Green.”
An industry white paper, released this week by NxGen Modular, explores the evolution of containerized data centers into more customizable, scalable and maintainable modular data centers.
With much confusion in the industry regarding the two seismic requirements governing protection of network equipment — IBC and Telcordia GR-63-CORE NEBS — Crenlo has developed a white paper outlining their major differences, and how those differences lead to varying levels of protection from racks and enclosures being marketed under the same “seismic” label.