Apr 06 / By Mark Kaloudis New, Efficient UPSs Help Achieve Sustainability Goals at the Edge By 2025, data centers are expected to consume about one-fifth of the world’s electrical power. Between running IT infrastructure, cooling, power backup, and general maintenance, data centers require a lot of energy. However, as an… Read Article »
Feb 07 / By Mark Kaloudis It’s Time for a Smaller, More Powerful UPS for Edge Computing Sites As the need for compute, storage, and analytics grows, data center rack space gets tighter and tighter, leaving little or no room for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The problem is that the more capacity… Read Article »
Nov 17 / By Mark Kaloudis Keeping It Simple: Cloud-Enabled Uninterruptible Power Supply Simplifies Deployment and Management Technology should be easy to use. You want to be able to install it without fuss and, once a device is running, you shouldn’t have to keep checking on it to make sure it’s working…. Read Article »
Sep 01 / By Mark Kaloudis Three Ways to Minimize UPS Deployment Costs at Edge Computing Sites Here’s the thing about edge computing ― an edge site can be located just about anywhere, from a small, forgotten closet in an office building to a standalone structure in the nether regions of a… Read Article »
Aug 06 / By Mark Kaloudis Lithium-ion Batteries in UPSs Bring Lots of Benefits to Customers and Opportunity to Partners IT Solution Providers are becoming more educated on Lithium-ion because the technology offers tremendous benefits for customers while presenting new UPS deployment opportunities, which means more sales for partners. And the good news is Schneider… Read Article »
May 11 / By Mark Kaloudis How Low-voltage Intelligent Traffic Systems Deliver Benefits in Safety, Cost and Efficiency Significant change is coming to the intelligent traffic systems (ITS) that control intersections across North America, bringing increased efficiency and safety at lower cost to municipalities that adopt the new technology. The change involves ITS… Read Article »