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Free content provides an extensive framework for operating efficient data centers and explores power system configurations that will save businesses time and money.
September 10, 2013
The Green Grid has announced two new pieces of content that provide frameworks and best practices for elevating efficiency across the entire data center lifecycle.
The paper stresses the importance of specifying air-sealing grommets in new data center design and construction.
July 9, 2013
Tate® and Upsite Technologies®, Inc. have announced the publication of a new white paper, “Six Reasons to Specify Air-Sealing Grommets in the Design of a New Data Center.”
Specific requirements will better protect the public during disasters, such as Superstorm Sandy according to Emerson Network Power.
May 31, 2013
Emerson Network Power reports that electrical codes should more strongly address the location of onsite power gear in a building to better protect the public during disasters such as Superstorm Sandy.
In our last issue, I wrote briefly of a changing of the guard. Long-time columnist Doug Sandberg stepped aside, and Bill Mazzetti joined our editorial board.