EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the Chancellor of the Exchequer about his plans to support innovation and growth in the UK tech sector. Composable IT is the latest trend in building software to support business change. And Halfords built its own service management software – and now is selling it to other retailers. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
There is a growing need for datacentres to adapt to modern demands. In this 19-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the new ideas coming from IT leaders looking to revamp datacentres, the importance of water usage in sustainability plans and the role uninterruptible power supplies have to play in decarbonisation.
CASE STUDY:
This case study covers a banking industry leader that had a data center that was spiraling out of control and details the solution they went with to ease management.
EBOOK:
Check out this expert guide to find proven cooling techniques and best practices for your data center. Access now to see this guide illustrate how you can get the greatest bang for the buck given your data center design, infrastructure, budget, and other needs.
EBOOK:
This visual Photostory, from our experts at SearchDataCenter.com, examines how data centers have evolved to become nearly unrecognizable compared to their early 90's counterparts. Read on to take a look at the future of data centers and how IT careers are expected to develop alongside the technology.
EBOOK:
Access the following handbook to walk through the legitimate concerns, uncover potential solutions and identify new technologies–liquid immersion cooling, in-row or in-rack air cooling, and airflow modeling and containment–that should help to ease the planning of you data center.
WHITE PAPER:
This efficiency calculator stacks Eaton's Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) products against comparable backup power supply systems to show how much you can save on annual power costs by siding with UPS.
EGUIDE:
This expert eGuide breaks down what creates high density in your data center, as well as ways to communicate effectively about the space, power and cooling that important workloads require. Also, indulge in four recommended guidelines for analyzing infrastructure capacity problems to help develop a realistic defendable estimate of future needs.