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A Practical and Pragmatic Approach to Heat Containment in the Data Center
sponsored by Wright Line
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Posted:
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26 Jun 2008
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Premiered:
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26 Jun 2008
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Format:
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Audio
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Podcast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Given today's rising heat densities it is vital to properly manage the airflow adjacent to and within the IT equipment enclosure. To reach optimal environmental conditions or your IT equipment, you must separate the cool air supply and the hot air return.
Find out how our rack cooling systems allow proper management and separation of the cool air supply and hot air return stream.
Highlights of this Podcast include, but are not limited to:
- Legacy data center issues
- Options available to Data Center Managers who are struggling to manage higher heat loads
- Heat containment solutions including passive and assisted system platforms
- Heat containment benefits and much more
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Speaker
Michael Tresh
Director of Data Center Solutions Group
Michael Tresh is the Director of the Data Center Solutions group at Wright Line, a manufacturer of enclosures and racks for data centers. Prior to joining Wright Line, Tresh spent nine years at American Power Conversion (APC) serving most recently as Product Line Manager for Embedded Technologies. He is a member of the Association of International Product Marketing Managers and has earned the Pragmatic Marketing Certificate, an industry designation for technology product marketing professionals.
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