Jonathan G. Koomey, Ph.D. www.koomey.com This December 2007 white paper builds on previous analysis of total electricity used by servers in the U.S. and the world to estimate the regional distribution
Rittal Corp. www.rittal-corp.com Understanding airflow patterns in the data center environment requires knowledge of several different airflow areas. The typical hot and cold aisle airflow configuration adopted several years ago, and still
Inflection Point www.naat.com Neudorfer says that the move to blade servers and virtualization promises to upend the premises upon which the race to improve the efficiency of data center infrastructure has
PTS Data Center Solutions www.PTSdcs.com Preventing fire in mission critical facilities by detecting them at a very early stage is arguably the most proactive step in maintaining a suitable environment for
BT Global Services www.bt.com/globalservices From June 15, 2009 through June 25, 2009, BT in North America conducted a web-based survey on Green IT, which was completed by 150 IT professionals. The
BKM www.bkm-mcf.com The infrastructure costs for Data Centers are increasing at a significant pace. Construction costs and their environmental impact are also soaring. The traditional Data Center infrastructure solution is not
CommScope www.commscope.com This report on Commscope's 2009 Data Center Survey is designed to reveal how data centers are responding to the new challenges and opportunities. More than 730 IT professionals from
Fortress International Group, Inc. www.thefigi.com Fortress International Group's new white paper describes how ice storage methods can be effective cutting electric power costs in data centers for owners and easing demand on
Save Energy Now www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow The U.S. Department of Energy's Industrial Technologies Program has produced a high-level presentation on the importance of saving energy in data centers targeted at C-Level executives.To download,
Active Power www.activepower.com This paper from Active Power discusses the differences in efficiencies of various three-phase uninterruptiblepower supply (UPS) systems available in the marketplace and demonstrate, through laboratorystudies and actual field measurements,