Maintaining
Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environmentby Peter M. Curtis is meant to offer architects,
property managers, facility managers, building engineers, information technology
professionals, data center personnel, electrical and mechanical technicians,
and students in undergraduate, graduate, or continuing education programs,
relevant insight into the mission- critical environment with an emphasis on
business resiliency, data center efficiency, and green power technology.
Industry improvements, standards, and techniques have been incorporated into
the text and address the latest issues prevalent in the mission critical
industry.
An emphasis on green technologies and certifications is presented throughout
the book. In addition, a description of the United States’ energy
infrastructure’s dependency on oil, in relation to energy security in the
mission-critical industry, is discussed. In conjunction with this, either a new
chapter will be created on updated policies and regulations specifically
related to the mission critical industry or updates to policies and
regulations, will be woven into most chapters. The topics addressed throughout
this book include safety, fire protection, energy security, and data center
cooling, along with other common challenges and issues facing industry
engineers today.