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Liz Marshall has worked in the field of computational fluid dynamics since 1989. Most of this time was spent at Fluent Inc, doing customer support, consulting, product management, and marketing. For eight years she served as the editor of Fluent News magazine. She has a BS in mathematics from St. Lawrence University and a PhD in physics from Dartmouth College.
A 2006 AFCOM membership survey revealed that one
out of every four data centers will experience a business disruption serious
enough to affect the company’s ability to continue business-as-usual.