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So You’ve Virtualized Your Server Room, Now What? Common Challenges Faced by...

While server virtualization has been available as a tool for companies to consolidate their IT footprint for many years, there has not been widespread adoption of the technology until the last few....

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Data Center Orphans: A Server is for Life, Not Just for Christmas.

This should be the stuff of an international appeal; please send money – there are millions of IT servers out there that are slowly becoming orphaned. They have no-one to care for them. No one to look...

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Powering the Data Center Through Storm Season: Solar Flares

Storm season is coming — and while we often think about the effects a major storm, such as a hurricane, might have on our data center, we might not consider another culprit: the solar flare. The solar...

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A Look at Data Center Reliability and Availability

In the world of data centers, the terms, “availability” and “reliability” are often, erroneously, used interchangeably. While both describe a center’s performance and are related, they mean two...

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3 Reasons Why Legacy Telco Facilities Can Make Perfect Data Centers

The longest echo lasted 75 seconds and was recorded in Scotland in an empty oil tank measuring twice the length of a soccer field. The central office at your telecommunications company might not be...

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Software Created the Virtualization Gap; Now It’s the Bridge

Software definition began with server virtualization and helped avoid a zombie apocalypse of dead servers; moved to the network with the emergence of the Internet of Things (IOT); and has now also...

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Before Bringing Technology to the K-12 Classroom, Consider the State of Your...

School districts all over the country are getting on the technology bandwagon, bringing tablets and Chromebooks into the classrooms and incorporating them into lesson plans. The devices are often used...

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Liquid to Server Cooling: The Next Big Thing in Data Center Cooling Technology?

Liquid to the server cooling technology, which has been used for years in the computer gaming and high-performance computing communities, is slowly making its way into traditional data centers and...

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Easy Ways to Reduce Costs in K–12 IT Environments

Today we feature guest blogger, George Mitchell, IT Supervisor of Research and Development for Mobile (Ala.) County Public Schools. George writes about how school districts can respond to financial...

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How to Help Customers Choose the Right UPS

For electrical contractors and other IT service and equipment providers, helping customers decide which uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is best for their needs requires asking lots of questions to...

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Mining — in the Edge of Change

Mining has long been a significant economic contributor to the Australian economy. In fact, it is estimated that there will be a 37% increase in mining revenue by 2030, generating... Read more » The...

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So You’ve Virtualized Your Server Room, Now What? Common Challenges Faced by...

While server virtualization has been available as a tool for companies to consolidate their IT footprint for many years, there has not been widespread adoption of the technology until the last few....

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Data Center Orphans: A Server is for Life, Not Just for Christmas.

This should be the stuff of an international appeal; please send money – there are millions of IT servers out there that are slowly becoming orphaned. They have no-one to care for them. No one to look...

View Article


Powering the Data Center Through Storm Season: Solar Flares

Storm season is coming — and while we often think about the effects a major storm, such as a hurricane, might have on our data center, we might not consider another culprit: the solar flare. The solar...

View Article

A Look at Data Center Reliability and Availability

In the world of data centers, the terms, “availability” and “reliability” are often, erroneously, used interchangeably. While both describe a center’s performance and are related, they mean two...

View Article


3 Reasons Why Legacy Telco Facilities Can Make Perfect Data Centers

The longest echo lasted 75 seconds and was recorded in Scotland in an empty oil tank measuring twice the length of a soccer field. The central office at your telecommunications company might not be...

View Article

Software Created the Virtualization Gap; Now It’s the Bridge

Software definition began with server virtualization and helped avoid a zombie apocalypse of dead servers; moved to the network with the emergence of the Internet of Things (IOT); and has now also...

View Article


Before Bringing Technology to the K-12 Classroom, Consider the State of Your...

School districts all over the country are getting on the technology bandwagon, bringing tablets and Chromebooks into the classrooms and incorporating them into lesson plans. The devices are often used...

View Article

Liquid to Server Cooling: The Next Big Thing in Data Center Cooling Technology?

Liquid to the server cooling technology, which has been used for years in the computer gaming and high-performance computing communities, is slowly making its way into traditional data centers and...

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Easy Ways to Reduce Costs in K–12 IT Environments

Today we feature guest blogger, George Mitchell, IT Supervisor of Research and Development for Mobile (Ala.) County Public Schools. George writes about how school districts can respond to financial...

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