Read the September and October 2018 issue of Mission Critical, cover story of Acceptance/Maintenance Testing For Data Center Electrical Reliability, and Colocation Supplement, and much more.
Acceptance/Maintenance Testing For Data Center Electrical Reliability Maximize life expectancy and establish priorities for repair and replacement of equipment.
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Data center managers are constantly challenged to find new approaches to physical infrastructure as they add capacity to their data centers or other IT spaces to drive down operating and capital costs.
Integrity is often used to describe people and their traits. Merriam-Webster defines integrity as the adherence to a code, the quality of being honest and fair, and as the state of being complete or whole.
UL has been certifying a majority of the equipment used in the data center space including mechanical, electrical and fire protection for the past 30 years.
Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to find a certification program that not only helps data centers employ emerging technologies at the rate they need to stay competitive.
Data center certification programs haven’t kept up with the rapidly changing technology landscape. We outline three challenges your data center might be facing due to an outdated certification program.
If you like simplicity when it comes to considering which data center availability “standard” you want to follow, the 1-2-3-4 rating system may be just the right approach for you.
The internet of things (IoT) presents us with enormous opportunities to positively affect the world around us —everything from increasing air quality to easing traffic to saving water and electricity.