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Future Facilities joins Intel to discuss Server-Level Monitoring at the 2011 Technology Convergence Conference Discussion will focus on real-time monitoring of thermal conditions inside of servers for increased data center efficiency |
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February 21, 2011 – Future Facilities, a leading provider of data center infrastructure simulation software, today announced that its North American General Manager, Sherman Ikemoto, will discuss how the combination of server-level monitoring and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling can increase efficiency and offer a complete view of present and predicted future environmental conditions at TELADATA’s Technology Convergence Conference. Tomorrow, Sherman Ikemoto will join Nishi Ahuja, Data Center Architect at Intel for a discussion at 2:30 p.m. titled “Intel Case Study: Improving Data Center Resource Utilization throughout Operational Practices that Integrate IT and Facilities Services,” which will discuss how data center managers can create greener data centers while reducing operational costs by measuring thermal conditions at the server-level. Attendees will learn how a mechanism of embedding new sensors in servers can provide critical thermal information and make it available to the data center building management and CFD software without the need for external sensors. This method allows the measurement and reporting of a servers’ total airflow and internal operating temperature which can be used to make critical cooling and power decisions. “I look forward to showing attendees how server-level monitoring coupled with CFD modeling can enable holistic management of data center efficiency to reduce power consumption and extend data center lifespan,” said Ikemoto. To learn more about 6SigmaDC and how it can help improve data centre operations and efficiency please call Future Facilities on 0207 840 9540 or visit www.futurefacilities.com
About Future Facilities Sherman Ikemoto
(General Manager, North America) |
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