Helping companies plan, design, operate, and eventually refresh or repurpose their data centers more efficiently and effectively is a core part of Eaton Corporation’s mission. 
In my last post, I mentioned a presentation given at the 7x24 Exchange International Fall Conference by Kevin Kealy, Security Architect at AT&T regarding the lack of security measures protecting control systems as well as the popularity of control systems as the new target for hacking.
Eaton Corporation has released the Eaton 9E uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a highly efficient backup power device designed specifically with the information technology (IT) manager in mind.
Global demand for IT applications continues to grow, driving the development of additional IT infrastructure, as well as increasing equipment density and power usage in these essential facilities.
CommScope survey identifies that energy efficient solutions will drive enterprise network investment in 2012 as organizations aim to reduce running costs.