PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Liebert monitoring solutions deliver increased visibility and control of critical support systems for single modules, entire data centers or all critical facilities in an enterprise.
WHITE PAPER:
With technology infiltrating every aspect of healthcare, traditional approaches to power protection no longer suffice. This paper introduces a new hospital power protection model that leverages technologies and best practices forged in the data center.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper, sponsored by EMC, is an update of IDC's inaugural forecast of the digital universe published in March 2007. In this year's update we discuss the implications for business, government, and society.
WHITE PAPER:
High density computing is today's standard in best-in-class performance and availability, and those that fail to keep pace or fall behind will find themselves no longer competitive in today's markets.
CASE STUDY:
ISC Corp. needed a new data center that could efficiently meet current and future needs. Learn how Emerson Network Power and its Liebert power and cooling technologies helped to realize that goal.
CASE STUDY:
Learn how Emerson Network Power and its Liebert power and cooling technologies helped American Eagle Federal Credit Union achieve higher availability of data and IT services and improved energy efficiency.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
As energy costs rise, so does the demand to reduce data center costs. In this white paper, you'll learn about IBM® Project Big Green's five-step approach to increasing your data center's energy efficiency.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the implications of the controversial acquisition of UK chip leader Arm by US rival Nvidia. Black Lives Matter has raised awareness of social inequalities, but is the tech sector becoming more diverse? And we ask if business software can learn from the addictive nature of social apps. Read the issue now.
ANALYST REPORT:
The dread of any IT manager is in making a significant purchase of hardware or software to then find that they are 'locked in' to one supplier. But analyst Clive Longbottom asks, is this still the case?