Julius Neudorfer

Julius Neudorfer, CTO and founder of North American Access Technologies, is a guest blogger who offers insight on the latest topics and trends surrounding the data center industry.

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Hot Aisle Insight: New Servers ASHRAE Class A1 or A2- Any Real Difference?

March 12, 2012
The introduction of 2011 ASHRAE’s TC 9.9 Expanded Thermal Guidelines brought forth a new awareness of being able to successfully operate new IT equipment in the expanded “Allowable” ranges, far beyond the previous 2004 -2008 ASHRAE “Recommended” environmental envelopes.


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Hot Aisle Insight: New HP G8 Servers Staying Cool - Using Less Air

February 29, 2012
In mid-February HP unveiled their new G8 generation servers. While the announcement contained the usual PR messages (new, improved, better, faster, smarter, etc.), it did highlight some interesting technologies that will presumably help improve the energy efficiency within the data center.


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Hot Aisle Insight: 2012 Predictions

December 21, 2011
The outlook for 2012 looks quite cloudy. 


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Hot Aisle Insight: Open Data Center Alliance Collaborates with The Green Grid

Cloud Computing Comes with a Carbon Lining
December 15, 2011
I hear the sound of tectonic plates shifting in the computing world. 


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Hot Aisle Insight: HP Launches Project Moonshot

Houston, we have a Solution
November 01, 2011
While NASA won’t be launching any more rockets for a while, HP seems to be stepping in and just announced Project Moonshot. 


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Hot Aisle Insight: Open Compute Gains Momentum

Holds Second Summit in New York City
November 01, 2011
From the racks to the roof, the Open Compute Project “OCP” is trying to break the mold to improve and redesign everything we take for granted as “industry standard” in the data center world. 


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Hot Aisle Insight: DCIM Moves Toward the Next Generation

Schneider Electric releases StruxureWare 7.0 for Data Centers
October 25, 2011
DataCenterInfrastructure Management “DCIM” was a category that was “invented” only a few years ago. 


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