by Ian Seaton | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog
Data Center Best Practices: Specifying Cooling Unit Set Points While determining a data center set point may sound like a facilities decision, it is often dictated by IT management, leading to the normal round of “meat locker” jokes at data center... by Ian Seaton | Jun 8, 2016 | Blog
Free Cooling in Summer Months: How to Keep Costs Down When Temperatures Rise As we sneak up on summer, which has already unofficially hit with a vengeance in some areas out west and in the southwest, let us not lose sight of the opportunities to continue reaping the... by Ian Seaton | Apr 6, 2016 | Blog
Should Your Data Center Invest in Renewable Energy? Google, Apple, HP, all the data center folks flocking to Iceland, and other socially responsible players big and small are making various levels of commitment to relying on renewable energy for their data centers,... by Ian Seaton | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog
Specifying High ΔT Servers vs. Low ΔT Servers Specifying computer equipment for a data center, might on the surface, appear to be one of the most basic of IT activities, however it can also have a profound impact on the data center mechanical plant and the overall... by Ian Seaton | Jan 27, 2016 | Blog
Achieving Data Center Containment Through Seismic Requirements Conventional wisdom is pretty clear that when it comes to a choice between saving a buck and saving your butt, anatomy takes precedence. Hence, when the fates conspire against us and dictate we must locate...