Data center hot spots put IT managers on the spot
When Roger Hardy, IT director for the city of Jeffersonville, Indiana, gets an alert from an automated monitoring system that his data centre air conditioning is failing, he has 20 minutes to fix the system before the computer room's temperature reaches what he describes as its "death point." Full story »
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