CIOs Reduce Data Center Costs Through Power and Cooling Efficiency | Guest Opinions | ITBusinessEdge.com
Posted by UNS News on February 2, 2012 | No Comments
Author: Jeff Klaus, Intel Data Center Manager
Energy costs are the fastest-rising cost element in the data center. Based on current trends, the EPA estimates that energy consumed by data centers will continue to grow by 12 percent per year. Power and thermal energy consumption balanced with energy savings is one of the major responsibilities of facility and IT managers. Intel Data Center Manager group has observed how the data center is now a source for CIOs and their technical teams to add to the bottom line through increased power and cooling efficiency.
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