ABB’s microgrid solutions allow data centers to operate fully off-grid, powered by their own solar or wind generation coupled with battery energy storage systems (BESSs), or partially off-grid by utilizing both renewables and power networks.
By taking advantage of the latest technological breakthroughs, it is possible to unleash greater carbon savings and benefit from the latest connectivity capabilities as the world looks ahead to a safer, smarter, and more sustainable future.
With the expansion of 5G networks, the IoT, and Industry 4.0 gathering pace, it has never been more important for data center operators to invest in technology today that supports growth for many years to come.
Keith Krach — who has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his work defending against Chinese "techno-authoritarianism" and leveraging the technological advantages of the U.S. to work toward a new form of diplomacy — tells quite a story in this episode of The Thought Cloud.
Ranked in the top 50 fastest computers in the world
July 5, 2022
To provide greater reliability, the supercomputers are located on opposite parts of the country — Dogwood in Virginia, and Cactus in Arizona — with one serving as the primary operational supercomputer and the other as the backup system.
With power reliability in the United States expected to decline over the next decade and power disruptions already responsible for 43% of data center outages, the need for robust, on-site power reliability solutions cannot be overstated.
Upgrades to improve infrastructure, support operational excellence, and enhance student experience
June 28, 2022
Improvements currently underway include implementing a series of modernization upgrades to the university’s HVAC, security, and fire and life safety systems with a focus on energy efficiency, resiliency, and sustainability.
The RFC4800 Series of touchless angle sensors feature an IO-Link output interface and measure angular position up to 360-degrees, revolutions, and speed without wear.