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The Best Applications for AC Axial Blower Cooling Exhaust Rotary Fans

AC axial blower cooling exhaust rotary fans are indispensable to a wide range of industries as convenient, durable and efficient means of consistent cooling of systems and ventilation of constant air flow. These fans are used specifically for moving huge amounts of air making them crucial for controlling temperature and regulating equipment. So let's proceed to consider the greatest use of AC axial blowers and compare them to other computer fan manufacturers' cooling options for petty electronics devices.

"With great power..." what Spiderman can teach us about sustainable growth for the data centre sector

The Foundations of the Future report recently commissioned by techUK, and developed by Henham Strategy, raises many points for consideration. It is an important attempt at quantifying the UK’s data centre assets. As a sector, the UK data centre industry is worth £4.7 billion in Gross Value Added (GVA) annually, supporting 43,500 jobs and contributing £640 million in tax revenue to the exchequer.

Causes of Data Center Outages and How to Overcome Them

In the interconnected world we live in today, data centers are crucial to all things web-based. However, these essential facilities often experience outages, which are disruptive for businesses and result in losses of millions of dollars and a damaged reputation. The Uptime Institute is an independent authority that reports on data center availability, and it has useful data about why some outages occur and their consequences.

11 Tips to Streamline Your Data Center Operations with DCIM Software

DCIM software consolidates all critical information into a single dashboard, giving you a bird’s-eye view of your entire infrastructure. Centralized monitoring minimizes blind spots and ensures real-time visibility of key metrics like power usage, cooling efficiency, and server health.

The Growing Importance of Load Optimization in High-Density Racks

As the demand for faster processing, greater storage, and more efficient computing continues to rise, so does the need for high-density servers. These powerful machines are designed to pack more computing power into smaller spaces, allowing data centers to maximize their capacity while minimizing their physical footprint. However, as server density increases, so does the weight of the equipment—often significantly.

Building an economy on sustainability and innovation: the scale-up solution

Economically speaking, scale-ups deliver far greater value than their size suggests. Whilst they make up just 1% of SME firms, the ‘sub-sector’ accounts for 8% of SME employment and 22% of SME turnover. Nearly 1 million people are employed in scale-up companies and these businesses have a combined turnover of almost £500 billion. Scotland has just over 2,100 scale-ups, with a pipeline of another 1,000. The current turnover of these organisations totals just over £41bn.

Is Your Data Center Ready for the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72?

Are you prepared for the next leap in AI hardware? According to NVIDIA, the new GB200 NVL72 is poised to “supercharge next-generation AI and accelerating computing.” Highlights of the GB200 NVL72 include it being 25 times more energy efficient than the H100 and 18 times faster data processing compared to CPU. Data centers worldwide are striving to keep up with the AI surge and must assess whether their current facilities can handle the high-power demands of the infrastructure.

Northern Exposure: the confidence connecting Scotland and the Nordics to drive data centre evolution

Scotland has a strong historical record in seeking out and supporting data centre investment. The Green Datacentres and Digital Connectivity: Vision and Action plan is already four years old. However, time has not dampened enthusiasm. The renewed interest in data centre investment that has followed encouraging comments from Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has spread across the UK.