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February 6, 2025
Increased demand for data center capacity, driven by business applications and accelerated AI adoption, has changed the way data center operators think about higher-density servers and new technologies, including the idea of using AI to manage data center operations.
February 6, 2025
Due to growing concerns about energy supply, power reliability has become increasingly important for data centers. Discussions about power and its scarcity are more prevalent in the media than ever before. While recent coverage has focused on securing power for new AI data centers, there is less emphasis on the quality of power within the data center, particularly at the rack level.
July 11, 2024
For data center professionals, optimizing performance and ensuring uptime are constant battles. DCIM software has been around for years but doesn’t offer visualization or predictive analysis capabilities that you need to optimize your data center operations and planning. What’s the latest tool for getting these jobs done? The digital twin: a virtual replica of your physical data center, offering a powerful approach to proactive management.
July 2, 2024
Data centers are being reimagined to accommodate the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
Because of these new technologies, demand at U.S. data centers alone is projected to double by 2030. They require higher processing power and greater density, pushing data center operators to strive for greater efficiency, reliability, and scalability at a time when they are facing staffing challenges. However, embedded power quality measurement capabilities, audit tracking, and performance analytics afforded by next-generation intelligent rack PDUs, along with other key features, present opportunities to revolutionize the way data centers operate. Harnessing these powerful tools can yield tremendous results, including optimized energy usage, a smaller carbon footprint, enhanced security, widespread task automation, and predictive maintenance.
June 20, 2024
Measurement is a basic part of our lives. We’re all familiar with measurement technologies, from thermometers to gas gauges, that help us make day-to-day decisions in our personal lives by helping us understand our environments and make better decisions, from grabbing a sweater as we run out the door to making a quick trip to the gas station.