Register today for Sunbird’s Power Capacity Planning Made Easy with AI and Machine Learning webinar on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. Learn the most common challenges when planning data center power capacity, how organizations are successfully leveraging DCIM software to automate power capacity planning, and real-world use cases and tips for how DCIM software can help
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Demo of the IHSE UHD-KVM Matrix Switch and Extender
Experience the IHSE UHD-KVM Matrix Switch and Extender. IHSE’s KVM Matrix Switches have received numerous “Best in Show” awards from NABShow and InfoComm for their high performance, modular matrix systems. Supporting the latest video resolutions and connectivity solutions, instantaneous switching response is a key feature and benefit available in their products. Order Now! Watch More
Environmental Monitoring Webinar
Advanced Environmental Monitoring, Control and Optimization Today, the vast majority of data centers employ environmental monitoring controls that are outdated and uncoordinated. While ASHRAE guidelines specify temperature and humidity levels at the IT equipment inlet, nearly all CRAC/CRAH units regulate independently and control both temperature and humidity at the air return point. This disparity results
Key Data Center Metrics
June 2011 Webinar Playback:Key Data Center Metrics and How they are Applied In today’s dynamic business environment the need for more capacity in the data center continues to increase at a rapid pace. While the cost of energy is also on the rise, business leaders and corporations are feeling the economic pressure when addressing these
Free Cooling Webinar
Air-side and water-side economizers offer the potential for significant energy savings by using the ambient environment to augment or replace mechanical air conditioning. Depending on your location, environment, data center design and existing infrastructure, implementing a “free cooling” strategy can be extremely challenging. Scot Heath, PE, 42U’s CTO will introduce water-side and air-side techniques, discuss
Do’s and Don’ts of Hot Aisle/Cold Aisle Containment
March 2011 Interview The Do’s and Don’ts of Hot Aisle/Cold Aisle Containment Data Center Containment has become widely accepted as one of the foremost strategies to improve energy efficiency in the server room. While manufacturers offer a wide range of hot aisle and cold aisle containment solutions, sifting through the myriad of options and choosing
Avocent MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer (AMIE)
The modern data center is a dynamic environment. In many cases, managing this complex space has evolved beyond the capabilities of spreadsheets and VISIO diagrams. Avocent MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer (AMIE) software presents a fresh alternative to these familiar tools. With real-time visibility, users can model, plan for, and schedule changes to their data center. Read
Benefits and Challenges of Aisle Containment
Containment has become one of the most popular data center efficiency strategies. Its premise—the separation of cool supply air and hot exhaust air—is simple in practice but powerful in operation. What are the daily benefits to a data center owner who implements containment? This webinar, lead by 42U’s sales and product management teams, gives a
Real-Time Efficiency Measurements Webinar
42U is hosting a webinar on Real-Time Efficiency Measurements. Topics will include: 24×7 Environmental & Power Monitoring Cooling Capacity & Efficiency Analysis Real-time temperature, humidity, pressure, and dew point imaging Historical Trending Analysis Interactive monitoring dashboard This webinar will also feature a live demo of real-time visibility, monitoring, alerts, and environmental metrics. Register for this
Energy Efficiency Best Practices
Electricity expense has become an increasingly important factor of the total cost of ownership (TCO) for data centers. Energy consumption of typical data centers can be substantially reduced through design of the physical infrastructure and IT architecture. Electrical power usage is not currently a typical design criterion for data centers. Historically, it has also been