by Lars Strong | Jun 25, 2014 | Blog
The Evolution of Data Center Containment Containing hot or cold aisles in computer rooms has become almost as standard practice as installing grommets and blanking panels. According to a study in 2012, 78% of data centers had deployed some form of containment. While... by Lars Strong | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
5 Airflow Management Fixes To Save Money In The Data Center This post originally appeared on Datacenters.com and was written by Rachel McAree. You can view the original article here. The task of keeping servers cool means that there is always cold air being blown... by Lars Strong | May 9, 2014 | Blog
What We Learned at AFCOM: Evaporative Cooling, Air Filtration, & More Last week we attended the AFCOM Data Center World Global Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Needless to say, we were very excited to participate as an exhibitor this year, displaying our new... by Lars Strong | May 8, 2014 | Blog
What’s Next in Cooling? Capacity, Containment, & More Last week we attended AFCOM’s Data Center World Global Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Senior Engineer, Lars Strong, delivered a presentation that discussed the current state of computer room airflow... by Lars Strong | Apr 23, 2014 | Blog
Why you Shouldn’t Overlook Perforated Tiles: 4 Common Misconceptions Several factors are driving the need for making cooling infrastructure as efficient and effective as possible including; increased IT equipment density, OpEx reduction goals, space requirements, and...