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Those lazy, hazy days of summer are upon us again and while I have written about this before, many small and midsize firms will still see their data center’s cooling systems pushed to their limits, and even far beyond.
According to Forrester, 32% of global telecommunications decision makers are either presently implementing or expanding edge computing, and another 27% report they plan to implement edge infrastructure within the year.
Data centers shape nearly all aspects of modern life and create unprecedented value and opportunity for their customers and investors; but only when the power is on.
Air conditioning is normally the largest electrical load in commercial buildings, and its energy expenses can be even higher in mission critical data centers.
Manufacturing 4.0 defines an industrial automation trend that integrates new production technologies geared towards improving work conditions, increasing productivity, and enhancing the production quality of plants.
There is nothing more exciting than working towards creating what is not invented yet, except maybe competing to see who achieves it first, like competing in Formula E.
When business continuity (BC) professionals hear that the Polar Vortex is collapsing, they aren’t simply worried about the inconvenience of cold temperatures — they are focused on the impact of severe weather to business operations and workforce safety.
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