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The Data Center Alliance Presents Chaos Cooling & Smart Sensing in your Data Center - By Minicom, Wright Line and Uptime Devices, Inc. (41 minutes)
Video Title: “Chaos Cooling & Smart Sensing in your Data Center” Speakers: David Zucker, Director of KVM Business Development Minicom Advanced Systems, Ed Eacueo, Director of Data Center Business Wright Line and Jean-Paul Daemen, CEO Uptime Devices, Inc.
Talking points:- Legacy cooling designs employ an open supply and return air methodology that drives mixing of both supply and return air streams.
- Cool air in a legacy data center is used to cool IT equipment, keep warm air away for IT inlets and move warm air toward the return system while a large oversupply of air is used to create cool air envelope at the IT inlet.
- Minor changes in any element of the data center create unpredictable behavior which decreases reliability.
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The Data Center Alliance Presents the Value of Integrated Power, KVM and Console Management - By Minicom, Server Technology and Digi International (32 minutes)
Video Title: “The value of integrated power, KVM and console management” Speakers: David Zucker, Director of KVM Business Development Minicom Advanced Systems, Andy Szeto, Product Manager Server Technology and Ben Tucker, Sr. Sales Engineer Digi International
Talking points:- An overview of the Data Center Alliance - a centralized, comprehensive source for building successful IT infrastructures that provides decision makers with a clear understanding of the different solutions available to them.
- Solutions to new challenges - number of servers continues to increase as does reliance on IT while budgets and staff have been slashed.
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