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A powerful thought
DatacenterDynamics (Aug 3 2011)
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In May, Schneider - one of the world's largest data center infrastructure vendors - entered the containerized power and cooling market, announcing its new boxed infrastructure products at the Uptime Institute Simposyum in Santa Clara, California.
By making the announcement, Schneider joined a long-time data center-focused provider of containerized power modules Active Power.
Neil Rasmussen, Chief Innovation Officer at Schneider, says he believes power and cooling modules are part of the general trend toward a complete shift away from the traditional way of deploying data center capacity. The shift is slow, just as any major shift in the traditionally conservative data center industry has been, but this does not mean end users aren’t warming to the idea.
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