Exploring emerging challenges in data centre cooling
Critical Insight: Cooling in Focus will be a detailed exploration into how data centre cooling is evolving to meet new challenges,
Critical Insight: Cooling in Focus will be a detailed exploration into how data centre cooling is evolving to meet new challenges,
Vertiv has opened a new facility in Pune, India to meet the surging global demand for thermal management solutions in data centres and supporting infrastructure.
Markus Gerber, Sr. Business Development Manager at nVent, looks at traditional ways of cooling and new liquid cooling technologies, their potential and the also challenges to overcome.
Matthew Evans, Global Director – Data Centre Solutions at Flakt Group, Andy Young, CTO at Asperitas and John Booth, Consultant at Carbon3IT Ltd debate the pros and cons of air cooling versus liquid cooling.
Vertiv has announced its acquisition of data centre liquid cooling specialist, CoolTera.
At this year’s Critical Insight, Matt Evans, Global Director – Data Centre Solutions at Fläkt Group, Andy Young of Asperitas and green IT consultant John Booth will debate the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of both air and liquid cooling methods.
Are EC fans the most efficient solution for data centres, or could the addition of ultra-low harmonic (ULH) technology make drives and motors the better option? Carl Turbitt, ABB’s HVAC Drives UK Sales Manager, unpacks the pros and cons.
In this quickfire Q&A, we’ll be delving into the world of immersion cooling and gaining valuable insight from our expert guest, Dave Wolfenden, Director of Heatload.
BT Group is set to trial a range of liquid cooling technologies in an effort to improve energy consumption and efficiency metrics across its networks and IT infrastructure.
nVent has launched its RDHX PRO rear door cooling unit, a new high-performance solution offering the capability to upgrade data centres with up to 83kW high-density racks.
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