Data center airflow management solutions provider Upsite Technologies is now offering EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment, a new service designed to help data center operators assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities that could be realized through applying new airflow management practices. According to the company, the vendor-neutral service … [Read more...]
Asetek and STG Partner to Expand Service for Data Center Liquid Cooling Systems
Liquid cooling systems provider Asetek has entered into an agreement with Signature Technology Group (STG), one of the largest data center service providers in the industry, to provide a warranty, service and support program for Asetek liquid cooling-equipped data centers. The agreement will help Asetek not only expand sales of new servers, but also support servers already … [Read more...]
Multi-Stage Cooling Technology Removes Heat from ICT Equipment in Server Rooms
NEC Corporation, a provider of IT, network and communications products and solutions, has announced the development of a new highly-efficient, multi-stage cooling technology that effectively removes the heat generated by ICT equipment mounted on racks installed in data centers. The new cooling technology utilizes a phase change cooling technology previously developed by NEC … [Read more...]
Fiber Optic Cable Heat Sensor Project Receives $1.5 Million Grant
A project to help data centers reduce their carbon footprint by using fiber optic cables as heat sensors has been awarded almost £1 million ($1,556,700 USD) in government funding. The investment, from the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), will be used to help Cambridge-based start-up Alquist further develop its Celsius technology and test it at two London data … [Read more...]
Heat Exchanger Research Could Lead to Better Liquid Cooling in Aerospace, Automotive, Defense Applications
A New Mexico State University assistant professor is investigating methods of increasing heat exchanger efficiency that could enable space missions to remain in orbit for longer periods of time and lead to better automotive, defense, data center and power generation thermal management systems. “The problem we are addressing is how to extend NASA space missions,” Krishna Kota, … [Read more...]
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