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May 20, 2025

Sometimes we get so used to abbreviations and acronyms that we forget what they even stand for. So, let’s dive a little deeper into U, the unit of measurement that guides data center personnel in calculating how many devices fit in a rack.
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.
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.
May 28, 2024
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The pressure is on for data centers to evolve to meet the demands of emerging technologies. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), and other compute-heavy technologies are at the forefront of a push to increase density and intelligence inside data centers. A researcher at Omdia describes the transition as turning data centers “from a compute and storage factory into an AI factory.” This will require data center operators to reimagine existing facilities and design new ones for higher density, greater efficiency, elevated reliability and resiliency, and enhanced sustainability.
April 30, 2024

Whenever data center operators or other companies that employ mission-critical services purchase a product to go in their data centers, there’s a tick-in-the-box exercise to confirm that the product conforms to various international standards and certifications. For example, our Raritan PX4 Rack PDUs have been tested and conform to FCC Part 15 Class A, UL and cULs, IEC 62368, CE, UKCA as standard certifications. (Additional certifications are available).