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Power & Cooling Tech To The Rescue
Processor.com (Jul 2 2010)
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Upcoming Technologies & Trends Are Set To Stave Off Rising Heat & Growing Power Demands. Like an invisible avalanche, power consumption and heat continue to tumble down upon hapless IT managers as increasingly demanding technologies take data center environments to their limits. But on the horizon is a group of innovative saviors that could prevent these menaces from wreaking their seemingly endless havoc.
“Data center managers can expect to see continuing improvement over a wide range of products and concepts that will help meet the increasing power and cooling challenges,” says Steve Susina, director of marketing for Laurus Technologies (www.laurustech.com). “The easy gains from more efficient air conditioning units or equipment arrangement into hot/cold aisles have been attained. And users will continue to demand more from their systems—the growth of data will continue; IT will become more strategic across a range of business functions; and the demand for ...
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