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| Business Innovators Series Webcasts |
| SMBs: Get More with Less from Your Power Protection
As SMBs increasingly rely on IT systems to support business-critical applications and initiatives, reliable power protection is key to increasing availability, reducing downtime risks and enabling growth. This Webcast will examine cost-effective strategies for building a power infrastructure capable of providing dependable power protection to IT equipment housed in small and midsized data centers. Learn best practices for ensuring reliable power protection, and how to reduce costs by preventing system downtime, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing total cost of ownership. Then see how other SMBs protect their networks and reduce costs by implementing their own power protection strategies.
Measuring Data Center Efficiency: Tools to Demonstrate the Benefits and ROI of Enhanced Energy Efficiency
This webcast will give you a simple tool to demonstrate the ROI and performance-enhancing potential of data center efficiency improvements. It will review a holistic, prioritized roadmap for reducing data center energy consumption, and then reveal a proxy metric that takes an important step toward a universally accepted measure for data center output – an “MPG” for data centers. Learn how IT and data center managers can use an efficiency metric to improve and benchmark data center energy efficiency in a holistic way, pinpointing energy saving strategies with the most impact and potentially increasing data center efficiency by 3.6 times.
Strategies for Finding and Unlocking Hidden Power Capacity in your Data Center Infrastructure
Sizing data center power systems can feel like buying shoes for a fast-growing teenager. Fortunately, data center power systems are proving to be surprisingly adaptable. This webcast will help you determine how much “flex” exists within your data center power infrastructure and show you how to assess and unlock the hidden capacity in your power systems. Whether you’re evaluating your current facility’s ability to can carry you into the future, or planning a new facility, this session will give you new insight into sizing - and growing - power capacity.
SMBs: Get More with Less with Dynamic, Flexible IT Cooling
As high density and virtualized servers cause heat densities to rise in small and midsized data centers, cooling takes on a more important role in protecting IT equipment. This Webcast will examine cost-effective strategies for cooling small and midsized data centers to protect mission-critical equipment and ensure its longevity, increase availability and reduce total cost of ownership. Learn best practices for efficient cooling, as well as opportunities for reducing costs by preventing system downtime and enhancing energy efficiency. Then see how other SMBs protect their networks and reduce costs by implementing their own precision cooling strategies.
Designing for Density: The Latest Cooling Strategies for High-Density Environments
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers predicts that by 2011, computer and communications rack heat loads will reach 30 kW with heat load densities of more than 500 W/ft2– five times today’s typical overall heat load density. This webcast will explore new and evolving strategies – such as cold-aisle containment -- for designing a scalable, energy-efficient cooling infrastructure capable of meeting the high-density cooling challenges of today while preparing for the extreme densities of tomorrow. Attendees will also learn how a leading provider of data center solutions designs and maintains a sophisticated, energy-efficient cooling infrastructure to support mission-critical applications.
Virtual Data Center Tour: Inside Emerson’s State-of-the-Art Data Center
Be the first to see inside Emerson’s brand new 35,000-square-foot, energy optimized data center. Learn the latest strategies for creating an energy-efficient, highly available and concurrently maintainable physical infrastructure containing industry-leading features. The data center contains an AC power infrastructure offering three layers of redundancy; high-density precision cooling systems capable of cooling capacities upwards of 300 W per square foot; infrastructure management and monitoring technologies that enable remote management of the entire facility; and energy-saving features predicted to provide an energy savings of 30 percent compared to a traditional data center.
Maximizing IT Performance and Efficiency with High-Density Cooling
Rack densities of more than 20 kW have gone from prediction to a reality at the same time energy costs are taking a bite out of IT budgets. Energy-efficient, high-density cooling can deliver more computing performance with reduced energy use. Simplify your IT environment, achieve greater power efficiency and reclaim more capacity and space – in critical spaces of all sizes.
Get More from Your Data Center: Optimizing Power and Cooling for Business Continuity
There's no margin for error in today’s high-expectation IT environment. Discover tactics for making your business continuity resilient yet flexible, so you can dynamically anticipate and respond to business disruptions.
Anticipating Growth: Modular, Scalable Power Protection and Distribution
Today’s data center managers need to stay a step ahead of change by planning for growth and building a power infrastructure that will support client power demands today and tomorrow. Learn how to enable growing power densities and maximize availability amid constant capacity increases in your space.
Optimize Your IT Infrastructure to Fully Leverage Consolidation & Virtualization Initiatives
Server consolidation and virtualization offer opportunities to reduce IT costs, enhance computing performance and improve data center space utilization. Find out how to optimize your power, cooling and monitoring infrastructure to maximize the gains offered by virtualization.
Controlling Power and Cooling "Creep", Optimizing Efficiency, and Maximizing Availability Through Critical Systems Monitoring
As network criticality rises and IT systems proliferate, visibility and control are vital to your network's health. Gain advice on what to monitor and how to use the information captured by your monitoring system to enable more informed planning and decision making.
Five Keys to IP Telephony Success
Deploying an IP telephony system also creates significant changes in the power, cooling and monitoring requirements of your data center and network access rooms. Get a better understanding of these impacts and review the five areas of your network infrastructure you can’t afford to ignore for a reliable IP telephony system.
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