To deal with the ever-increasing torrent, data centers are looking for new ways to address four key objectives: maximizing uptime, optimizing energy usage, detecting potential risks, and defending against cyberattacks.
Energy storage systems provide essential functionality forelectrical infrastructure—and with massive increases in renewableenergy generation and transportation electrification on the horizon, it'simportant these systems are engineered with safety in mind.
The industry is evolving and so are the facilities
May 10, 2021
At one point, the concept of 99.999% uptime was seen as the “Holy Grail,” a virtually unachievable goal. Today, the “five nines” are seen as table stakes; companies that cannot provide that level of uptime are at a competitive disadvantage.
With next-generation technologies, such as 5G, AI, and edge computing, becoming increasingly mainstream, it’s more important than ever for data center operators to put power at the forefront of upgrade considerations.
Electrical test companies that evolve can still find plenty of opportunities if they take the initiative to start designing, installing, and maintaining monitoring systems.
Power Xpert SPD, the latest addition to Eaton’s family of surge protective devices, protects critical equipment from potentially devastating surge events.
Many organizations are no longer looking at technology as just a means to enable the business. They are now focusing on what technology can do to drive a differentiated outcome — from the ways they innovate, design, and develop products or the ways they get those products to the market.