Free Webinar: Intelligent Hardware and its Role in Improving Data Center Power and Cooling

March 15, 2019

Balancing limited space and rising rack densities are growing concerns for data center and facility managers—especially as the demand for more power and network speed continues to increase. 

If you're looking for ways to improve your data center power and cooling, don't miss your chance to find out how intelligent hardware and the data collected from this hardware can help.

Join Chatsworth Products (CPI) as we take a deep-dive into this relevant and timely discussion with experts from IHS Markit and Sunbird® Software during a free, online event on Thurs., Apr. 4 at 10 a.m. CDT / 4 p.m. GMT. 

When you participate, you'll find out how to:

  • Use intelligent hardware to monitor and manage power consumption effectively
  • Avoid wasting power by overcooling the data center
  • Effectively and proactively use data collected from intelligent hardware to make more informed decisions

Take the next step towards improving power utilization, minimizing heat losses and maximizing cooling efficiencies. Register now.

If you're not able to attend, register anyway and we'll send you the on-demand recording, which you can access and share at any time.

 

Posted by Brittany Mangan, Digital Content Specialist at 3/14/2019

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