Schneider Electric shortlisted for four categories at DCS Awards 2015

Schneider Electric has been shortlisted for awards in four categories in the DCS Awards 2015. This follows on from its success in winning the Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Product of the Year for its StruxureWareTM for Data Centers software suite at last year awards.

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The 'dirty secret' of water waste

A single, tech giant owned data centre consumes 20,000 litres of water per hour, ‘as much water as a small city’.

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In the line of fire

The consequences of a fire in a data centre can be catastrophic and, as well as causing expensive downtime, it can also result in irreparable damage to expensive equipment if not detected quickly. Honeywell Life Safety’s EMEA Sales Manager - Speciality Products, Tim Checketts, explains why using next generation aspiration smoke detection should be part of every data centre’s infrastructure.

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Data Centre Maturity tool helps data centre transformation

Dimension Data has launched a new maturity tool that helps organisations assess their capabilities and prioritise initiatives for building a next-generation data centre. The Data Centre Development Model – the first assessment that covers such a broad spectrum of the data centre – was created off the back of strong demand from clients seeking guidance and actionable plans to make their data centres more responsive and agile.

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Italian weather forecaster halves the time taken to undertake simulation models.
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French office and Belgian warehouse to offer increased support to European customers.
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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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