by Lars Strong | Oct 8, 2014 | Blog
The Importance of Sealing the End of the Aisle As we all know, data center needs are continuing to change and evolve, and with it, so is the way you cool your data center. Naturally, airflow management is largely affected by this, resulting in new ideas and...
by Lars Strong | Aug 27, 2014 | Blog
Slab vs. Raised Floor: 3 Things to Consider There is a small movement away from raised floor environments in data centers to a slab floor. There are arguments on both sides regarding which is better. Many are convinced that their solution is the only way to go....
by Lars Strong | Aug 13, 2014 | Blog
How the Internet of Things will Impact Data Centers and Capacity Only Rip Van Winkle could have slept through last week’s story and video emanating through the ether from researchers at MIT and Harvard about flat sheets of paper autonomously folding themselves,...
by Lars Strong | Aug 6, 2014 | Blog
5 Common Myths about Data Center Containment Various dynamics have been driving the adoption of containment as an air flow management (AFM) method. Some primary drivers include: The need to reduce operating costs by making the cooling infrastructure more efficient....
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...