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Don't Let 'Stranded Power' Go to Waste in Data Centers
There is an increasing need to make sure power efficiency exists in data centers. Inefficient data centers cost way too much and use up too much energy.
5/17/2013Server Technology Targets Low-Power Servers and Efficient Data Centers with New 48-Outlet Product Family
Server Technology, a provider of data center power management and monitoring solutions, has added a new family of 48-outlet switched products to its product portfolio to meet high density needs and power more servers in their racks and to help clean up clumps of cords, improve airflow and heat dissipation. The launch of these 48-outlet products is in response to customer demands. Not only did Server Technology respond to customer requests for a bank of outlets that are useful to put a lot of servers in the rack, but it utilized its years of expertise to deliver something more - something innovative that gives customers more than just what they asked for.
5/16/2013Server Technology to Exhibit and Discuss Fortune 500 Data Center Challenges at Uptime Institute Symposium 2013
Think about what you do every day on the Internet. Millions of blogs, social media updates, e-mails, videos and links are being posted and shared even as we speak. What enables that to happen? Why don't these sites crash as millions of people around the globe load and access them? The answer is the data center.
5/8/2013Worried About Data Center Power or Total Uptime?
In this age of big data, companies of all sizes are concerned with the speed in which they can collect information and the data centers they have in place to store and manage business intelligence. While this whirlwind of activity populates important applications to drive the business, it also generates considerable data center power.
5/8/2013Server Technology Powers InteropNet to Provide High-Speed Network Connectivity to Interop Attendees
Every year, there are hundreds of technology conferences held worldwide. Tens of thousands of attendees come together for days of networking, exhibiting, discussing and presenting on numerous topics to better their business and the industry. At these events, one element is becoming absolutely crucial to their success: connectivity.
5/3/2013Video Showcase
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Exar to Present at 14th Annual B. Riley & Co. Investor Conference
5/17/2013 6:38:54 PMWEALTHMAKERS.COM Issues Bullish Research Reports on CMXI, DHR, ETAK, EXAR, HSTM, HTLF
5/17/2013 11:53:11 AMTullow Oil Tackles IT Energy Consumption and Reduces Energy Costs with Verismic Software
5/17/2013 5:20:12 AMFujitsu Semiconductor Develops World's First 360-degree Wraparound View System with Approaching Object Detection
5/17/2013 5:02:16 AMData Center Power Overview
Measuring and monitoring data center power volumes is important for energy efficiency, productivity, cost savings, and capacity planning. To embrace greener initiatives, data centers need power management solutions to determine PUE and DCiE. Luckily, there are several solutions on the market - today's PDUs and power monitoring software are designed for all types of facilities - from wiring closets in remote branch offices, high-power, high-density three-phase power equipment cabinets in enterprise data centers to Telco facilities managing routers and other network devices. Data center power solutions provide power management via IP, branch circuit protection, input current power monitoring, environmental monitoring and serial console port access.
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This article explores the various monitoring systems typically found within the data center ecosystem and how to navigate getting the required power and environmental information needed to make better decisions within your data center facility.
[Read More]RF Code provides an enterprise class, wire-free sensor solution that is ideal for monitoring in real time the environmental conditions in IT dense areas such as data centers and IT closets.
[Read More]Within enterprise data centers, power used for operating the facility, lighting, running IT loads and cooling is the largest operational expense. Numerous papers and articles have been published by The Green Grid, The Uptime Institute, PG&E, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories and others discussing ways to measure, monitor and increase efficiencies. This paper discusses the effect on efficiency of load balancing across phases in a 3-phase distribution system.
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