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Did you know...
...that by simply switching the rear rack door can reduce server heat output in data centers by over 50%? PANDUIT who is a leader in world-class networking and electrical solutions has chosen this option and recently introduced the NET-ACCESS™ Server Cabinet System.
With the rising costs of electricity and real estate, coupled with increasing processor speeds, IDC predicts in 2007 IT departments will spend more on power and cooling costs than on the hardware itself. The NET-ACCESS™ Server Cabinet System is an innovative design that incorporates cabinets to manage, protect, and showcase cabling equipment by providing open-rack accessibility with the aesthetics and security of a cabinet while reducing energy.
In addition, there is a scalable thermal management design and a rear cooling door option leveraging IBM’s Cooling Technology. PANDUIT is an excellent example of a company continuing to deliver comprehensive solutions that address on-going changing requirements.
You can check out the press release here.
See how IBM is collaborating with clients in unique ways in next Friday’s installment of 40 Clients in 40 Weeks!
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