Geography is always at the top of the list of considerations by companies when choosing a colocation partner or data center location. Location can affect everything from the cost of electricity to the availability of...
What if your data center could operate at 113 degrees Fahrenheit? In this video, Dell Power and Cooling Solutions Specialist Milly Pellizzari outlines Dell's Fresh Air Cooling solutions, which supports temperatures up...
The cost of under-utilizing the potential of a data center facility can be massive, increasing the price of each provided kW of processing power by up to 100%. Many of today’s data center management strategies risk...
Mission critical facilities such as data centers are prime candidates for power monitoring systems. By employing monitoring systems to analyze system-wide real-time power data, facility managers can reduce the cost...
Advances in server technologies and increased load densities have lead to a growing energy consumption concern among data centers. Energy efficiency is thus of high priority to the data center and its operators. This...
Colocation centers allow enterprises and cloud providers to offload the risks of growing capital costs, facility management and obsolescence and focus on their goals.
Enterprises must manage many different workloads, most of which require only one server. Cloud governance has become essential for maintaining control over an increasingly complex and integrated system, services, and...
At the Data Center Jobs Board, we have a new job listing from Glumac, which is seeking a Sr. Electrical Engineer with Data Center Focus in Santa Clara, California.