In last week’s blog post we talked about three ways that DCIM can help with data center consolidation — from energy monitoring to asset tracking to proof of improvement.
It’s no secret that hospitals and other health care facilities cannot afford to lose power, so keeping the lights on has long been regarded as more important than reducing the utility bill.
Last year I was part of a small team at Emerson Network Power that was asked to identify emerging data center archetypes based on what we were hearing and seeing in the industry.