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Wright Line Sponsors Controlling Chaotic Cooling in the Data Center Webinar

Air Flow Management Expert, Carl Cottuli, to Host Online Event

Worcester, MA (PRWEB) June 15, 2009 -- Wright Line will be hosting a webinar addressing one of the most pressing data center issues today - air flow management. The webinar will take place at 2:00 PM EDT on Thursday, June 18, 2009.

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Because air flow in the data center is chaotic and unpredictable, data center professionals have implemented supplemental cooling solutions to address the thermal management issues that arise when IT loads are heavy. These solutions, however, actually can exacerbate the original thermal management problems.

With more than a 20 years experience in power, cooling and management standardization, Carl Cottuli, who is also Vice president of Products and Services at Wright Line, has served as a supervising member of several data center IT management teams. He has successfully launched professional installation services in organizations within the US and around the world, consistently providing innovative energy and air flow management solutions that solve real customer problems.

"Most data centers produce significantly more cold air than is required by the IT devices in a given center. This drives up operating costs and undermines operational efficiency. In fact, a recent Upsite Technologies study showed that up to 60% of cooling energy in data centers is wasted in the form of bypass air," said Cottuli. "Our webinar will provide tips on how to control chaotic cooling in the data center and make its air flow requirements more predictable and its energy patterns more efficient."

The webinar will feature:

 
  • An overview of heat containment and cold aisle isolation configuration methodologies in the data center

 
  • Intelligence on increasing individual rack capacity while increasing CRAC cooling efficiency

 
  • A practical data center design approach for overall improvement in operational efficiency and reliability

To attend the webinar clck here, or go to: http://www.wrightline.com/SplashPages/chaos_cooling_webinar.html

About Wright Line
Wright Line, a global leader in the design and manufacture of consoles, enclosures, office and other specialty workspace solutions for technology-intensive environments, has been serving the data center, government office, call center, analytical and electronic laboratory and high-tech manufacturing environments for 75 years. The company is headquartered in Worcester, MA and can be contacted by email at info(at)wrightline.com or by phone, 800.225.7348.

Contact:

Christopher J. Devaney
Director, Marketing Communications
Wright Line LLC
(508) 926.6014
christopher.devaney(at)wrightline.com

Editorial Contact:
Barbara Rudolph
Rudolph Communications
781-229-1811
bjr(at)rudolphcommunications.com

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