Articles Tagged: Kevin Heslin

Has the New York Times Got a Point About Data Center Waste?

In case you were off the planet last weekend, “Power, Pollution and the Internet” a critique of the data center industry by James Glanz caused quite a stir when it… Read more »

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The Spring Thaw | Upcoming Data Center Industry Meetings and Events

I just read an article about how airlines are increasingly learning how to balance passenger loads throughout the year, with spring, summer, and fall being busy seasons compared to the… Read more »

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What’s in your attic? Making a start in the Data Center Industry

I had reason this morning to visit the attic and wound up taking a trip down memory lane. Specifically I wound up browsing clips of articles I wrote in the… Read more »

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Don’t Reinvent the Wheel – Copying Proven Data Center Formulas Saves Energy and Money

Our new issue provides several such reminders In Mission Critical’s Jan/Feb issue, Bruce Myatt (Zinc Whiskers, p. 22) provides a concrete example of the data center industry re-inventing the wheel…. Read more »

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The Year Is Well Under Way: New Bloggers, New Seminars, and New Insights on UPS’s, DCIM, and Rack and Enclosure Specs

Well the globe is spinning ever faster. Last week I recounted some of the things that happened around the turn of the year. I spent this week catching and developing… Read more »

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Let the New Year Begin – With Topics Ranging from AFCOM to Datacenter Dynamics and Much Much More

After a very relaxing Christmas and New Year’s break, I came back only to find that the world hadn’t stopped at all while I was off. If anything, it seemed… Read more »

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Meeting the Needs of Data Center Customers

I’m flying back from Las Vegas, fresh from an eye-opening experience at Gartner. This was my first Gartner event, and the entire experience constitutes yet another of my recent efforts… Read more »

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My First 7×24 Exchange Chapter Meeting – An Indepth Discussion with Chris Sedore, VP for IT and CIO at Syracuse University

I’ve written in glowing terms over the years about the significance of local organizations in advancing the goals of an industry. In fact, not only am I a big fan… Read more »

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Steel Orca Unveils Plans to Open New Facility During Company Event

Wednesday night’s Steel Orca event at Bobby Van’s restaurant in lower Manhattan proved a very illuminating evening. First, the food and drink were terrific (see photos elsewhere on the Mission… Read more »

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Tech Vault Meets a Market Need in Vermont

The Tech Vault Data Center in Burlington, VT, is quite a unique facility. It is certainly not the biggest, and it doesn’t have the lowest PUE (1.25-1.45) in the industry… Read more »

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What’s in your attic? Making a start in the Data Center Industry

I had reason this morning to visit the attic and wound up taking a trip down memory lane. Specifically I wound up browsing clips of articles I wrote in the… Read more »

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The Spring Thaw | Upcoming Data Center Industry Meetings and Events

I just read an article about how airlines are increasingly learning how to balance passenger loads throughout the year, with spring, summer, and fall being busy seasons compared to the… Read more »

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Has the New York Times Got a Point About Data Center Waste?

In case you were off the planet last weekend, “Power, Pollution and the Internet” a critique of the data center industry by James Glanz caused quite a stir when it… Read more »

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Meeting the Needs of Data Center Customers

I’m flying back from Las Vegas, fresh from an eye-opening experience at Gartner. This was my first Gartner event, and the entire experience constitutes yet another of my recent efforts… Read more »

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Steel Orca Unveils Plans to Open New Facility During Company Event

Wednesday night’s Steel Orca event at Bobby Van’s restaurant in lower Manhattan proved a very illuminating evening. First, the food and drink were terrific (see photos elsewhere on the Mission… Read more »

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Cummins Announces New Engine/Diesel Gen SetNatural Gas Versions to Follow

I spent today at a Cummins manufacturing facility in Lafayette, IN, where that venerable company announced its new QSK95, or hedgehog diesel. Earlier today I blogged the first photos (I… Read more »

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My First 7×24 Exchange Chapter Meeting – An Indepth Discussion with Chris Sedore, VP for IT and CIO at Syracuse University

I’ve written in glowing terms over the years about the significance of local organizations in advancing the goals of an industry. In fact, not only am I a big fan… Read more »

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Let the New Year Begin – With Topics Ranging from AFCOM to Datacenter Dynamics and Much Much More

After a very relaxing Christmas and New Year’s break, I came back only to find that the world hadn’t stopped at all while I was off. If anything, it seemed… Read more »

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Don’t Reinvent the Wheel – Copying Proven Data Center Formulas Saves Energy and Money

Our new issue provides several such reminders In Mission Critical’s Jan/Feb issue, Bruce Myatt (Zinc Whiskers, p. 22) provides a concrete example of the data center industry re-inventing the wheel…. Read more »

Leave a comment

The Year Is Well Under Way: New Bloggers, New Seminars, and New Insights on UPS’s, DCIM, and Rack and Enclosure Specs

Well the globe is spinning ever faster. Last week I recounted some of the things that happened around the turn of the year. I spent this week catching and developing… Read more »

Leave a comment

Don’t Reinvent the Wheel – Copying Proven Data Center Formulas Saves Energy and Money

Our new issue provides several such reminders In Mission Critical’s Jan/Feb issue, Bruce Myatt (Zinc Whiskers, p. 22) provides a concrete example of the data center industry re-inventing the wheel…. Read more »

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What’s in your attic? Making a start in the Data Center Industry

I had reason this morning to visit the attic and wound up taking a trip down memory lane. Specifically I wound up browsing clips of articles I wrote in the… Read more »

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The Spring Thaw | Upcoming Data Center Industry Meetings and Events

I just read an article about how airlines are increasingly learning how to balance passenger loads throughout the year, with spring, summer, and fall being busy seasons compared to the… Read more »

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Has the New York Times Got a Point About Data Center Waste?

In case you were off the planet last weekend, “Power, Pollution and the Internet” a critique of the data center industry by James Glanz caused quite a stir when it… Read more »

Leave a comment

Cummins Announces New Engine/Diesel Gen SetNatural Gas Versions to Follow

I spent today at a Cummins manufacturing facility in Lafayette, IN, where that venerable company announced its new QSK95, or hedgehog diesel. Earlier today I blogged the first photos (I… Read more »

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Tech Vault Meets a Market Need in Vermont

The Tech Vault Data Center in Burlington, VT, is quite a unique facility. It is certainly not the biggest, and it doesn’t have the lowest PUE (1.25-1.45) in the industry… Read more »

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Steel Orca Unveils Plans to Open New Facility During Company Event

Wednesday night’s Steel Orca event at Bobby Van’s restaurant in lower Manhattan proved a very illuminating evening. First, the food and drink were terrific (see photos elsewhere on the Mission… Read more »

Leave a comment

My First 7×24 Exchange Chapter Meeting – An Indepth Discussion with Chris Sedore, VP for IT and CIO at Syracuse University

I’ve written in glowing terms over the years about the significance of local organizations in advancing the goals of an industry. In fact, not only am I a big fan… Read more »

Leave a comment

Meeting the Needs of Data Center Customers

I’m flying back from Las Vegas, fresh from an eye-opening experience at Gartner. This was my first Gartner event, and the entire experience constitutes yet another of my recent efforts… Read more »

Leave a comment

Let the New Year Begin – With Topics Ranging from AFCOM to Datacenter Dynamics and Much Much More

After a very relaxing Christmas and New Year’s break, I came back only to find that the world hadn’t stopped at all while I was off. If anything, it seemed… Read more »

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