High-density fiber system

Cable and connectivity solution reduces pathway fill, raises patching density.

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Airedale International Air Conditioning heralds forthcoming launch of AireFlow

Airedale International Air Conditioning is to extend its range to include an indirect fresh air free cooling adiabatic air handling unit (AHU) which offers huge free cooling potential and, being an indirect system, eliminates the risk of contaminated air entering the data centre.

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R&M shifts gear in the UK

Integrated range of shielded/unshielded products now includes WARP solution for unshielded 10GBase-T.

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8 Solutions’ Nigel Laws highlights the pros and cons of introducing outside air into the data centre

Introduction of outside air into data centres may well be a cheap and a relatively simple exercise, but are critical facilities introducing a new set of problems?

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Powering the Cloud celebrates in style

Continues to be the must-attend pan-European event for storage, virtualisation, big data, cloud and data centre technologies.

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Cold aisle containment

Cooling data centres remains an important issue. However, a growing focus on efficiency has led to a conflict between keeping energy usage down and performance high. Paul Hone, Data Centre Support Manager at InTechnology, explains in this article how energy efficient cooling can be achieved through cold aisle containment:

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Starline has unveiled the XCP High Power Busbar, designed for data centre grey space. The new...
Lithium-ion batteries have continued to become a popular choice in edge computing and larger data...
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Kao Data joins the founding partners at the UK’s first dedicated University Technical College for...
Siemon has announced the European release of its innovative LightVerse high-density fibre optic...
Keysource was part of the team behind Datum Datacentres’ acquisition of Teledata UK, a colocation...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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