Would you buy a car if you could only put one brand of gas in it? Think about how inconvenient and nerve wracking it would be if your gas gauge was hovering over “E” and you had to bypass the Shell station on the corner to find a Chevron.
The event will be moderated by noted IT and utilities consultant Mark Bramfitt at the Fremont Colocation Facility on July 30, 2013.
July 19, 2013
Future Facilities and No Limits Software have announced that they have teamed up on a seminar to help data center and IT managers get a handle on data center power and cooling capacity.
New colocation facility in Barrie, Ontario uses Schneider Electric’s EcoBreeze™ modular economizer cooling technology.
June 13, 2013
Schneider Electric has announced the successful installation of its EcoBreeze modular, indirect evaporative cooling solution at a new colocation and cloud services facility in Barrie, Canada.
In the summer of 2011, Time Warner Cable’s mission critical team was presented with a unique problem: How do you build nearly 15,000 sq ft of data center space in one of the most expensive and densely populated neighborhoods in the United States?
Situated in Beaverton, OR, cloud, managed services, and colocation provider EasyStreet Online Services, Inc., understands the need for sustainability and seized the opportunity to be a beacon of how to build energy-efficient data centers.
A twist on traditional combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) systems makes trigeneration technology more accessible for mission critical facilities in the 1 MW to 20 MW range.
Historically, there are four primary reasons that enterprise data centers haven’t widely adopted combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) tech-nology: up-front cost, consistent quality, scalability, and finding effective uses for waste heat.