Both the business-minded head and the socially responsible heart of the data center industry know the industry needs an alternative power source to complement its voracious electricity consumption from the nation's aging, primarily coal-powered grid.
After five years editing Mission Critical and eight prior to that covering the industry as editor of Energy User News and Energy and Power Management, I have decided to make a career change.
Featured Session of Uptime Institute Symposium 2013: Hurricane Sandy recently stressed, if not compromised, a number of data centers located in the Northeast U.S.
The nation is kicking off the New Year with a bit more promise as the fiscal cliff has been at least in part and temporarily avoided with an eleventh hour drive by our elected officials over the break.
One of the great things about the mission-critical industry is the pace of innovation, and the pace of innovation makes the task of building data centers all the more challenging.
It has been a great five years for Mission Critical. Over those five years, we have focused on numerous topics essential to data centers and other critical operations