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Engineering Labs: An Efficiency Opportunity
Data Center Knowledge (Feb 28 2011)
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As America’s largest companies begin to get a handle on their data center energy usage, they’re widening their gaze to scrutinize the efficiency of their engineering labs. Managers of some of the leading lab operations in Silicon Valley say the attention is long overdue, and will lead to significant energy savings.
“One of my challenges is to carry the message that the lab is just as much a production environment is the data center, and should be treated as such,” said Val Sokolov, Senior Manager for Engineering Lab Services at Brocade Communications. “It’s not adequately understood up the channel.”
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