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Farmingdale, NY (PRWEB) March 17, 2008 — Managing power consumption today is a national concern shared among multiple groups within organizations of all sizes — facilities, engineering and information technology. Nowhere is it a more delicate balancing act than in the corporate datacenter, where the growing demand for servers, storage and networking infrastructure is straining traditional cooling and power efficiency methods. According to recent EPA reports, datacenter energy usage, and the power and cooling infrastructure that support it, have doubled during the past five years. To help organizations assess datacenter energy efficiency and learn proactive datacenter power consumption and cooling techniques that can also reduce costs, leaders in education, research, energy management and technology are presenting the Advanced Datacenter Energy Solutions Seminar Series on Wednesday, April 9 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the American Conference Center in New York City. Dell Global Strategist and ITI Energy Star Working Group Chairman, Jay Taylor, will keynote this “must attend event” for professionals responsible for their organization’s energy efficiency.

Check out this article which is talking about energy utilization of the data center, it’s an interesting read. The Seminars that are mentioned sound interesting, seminars can be a great way of talking about the issues, how different people/user groups resolved them.

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