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ABSTRACT:
Pitt Turner of Computer Site Engineering and The Uptime Institute outlines IT and Facility design opportunities that will result in significant energy savings, beyond the standard blanking panels and virtualization that are currently best practices. This new thinking includes: raising the set point temperatures on your cooling equipment, implementing hot or cold aisle containment, using air side or water side economizers, implementing liquid cooling and more.
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Speaker
Pitt Turner
Principal, ComputerSite Engineering
As a Principal of ComputerSite Engineering, W. Pitt Turner IV, P.E. has personally guided billions of dollars in client site infrastructure investments. Prior to his consulting work, Mr. Turner was Senior Project Manager for Pacific Bell's Fairfield Data Center; he was responsible for concept development, design, construction, and start-up for a 200,000 ft2 facility. His work included the benchmarking of other data centers to help establish business-process improvements. Mr. Turner is a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Certification Authority for the Uptime Institute and a faculty member for the Institute's Site Uptime Network and Seminar series. He is also a co-author of the Institute's Tiers white paper, among others.
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