Nurture your information tree Imagine a tree being chopped down. Its branches—big and small—fall, still green and alive. Leaves scatter, and even the sturdy trunk is reduced to pieces. The tree used to be a structured and orderly entity. But…
Data centers are essential to global digital infrastructure but consume 1-3% of theworld’s electricity—comparable to entire nations. About 30-50% of this energy goes into cooling. While the type of cooling (air, evaporative, or liquid) matters, much depends on how the…
Data centers function as a seamless interplay between physical infrastructure, servers, software, networking equipment, monitoring tools, and people. Underlying all these high-profile assets is documentation, something not even considered as an asset. Documentation spans a wide range—from drawings, equipment data…
What do we value most in our employees? Qualifications? Skills? Knowledge? Experience? Above all, we value something that isn’t noticeable on a resume or even in an interview: Attitude. But what exactly is attitude, and why does it matter most?…
Each time we initiate a new EM monitoring project, we face a familiar challenge: How do we optimize the layout of temperature and humidity sensors? Installing too many sensors increases costs and generates unnecessary data, while too few sensors undermine…
When we initially began offering Environmental Monitoring (EM) services to our data center clients, we assumed they needed sensors, repeaters, and gateways. However, we soon learned they were not just looking for hardware and software. Instead, they wanted solutions to…
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