When a quick, smooth deployment and ease of operations is at stake, it’s important to remember that the whole of your data center ecosystem is only as good as the sum of its parts. That means paying equal attention and care to how your data center will manage power, cabling and airflow. In this session, we’ll take a deeper dive into airflow and thermal management specifically, using a dollars and sense cost analysis and real-world case study to learn how the right cabinet solution integrated with the right thermal management accessories and Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software can ensure your ROI is strong and the temperature is always just right.
Sign up now for an upcoming webinar that will help you unlock the strategies and insights needed to embrace this new future. Then read below to learn more about the Chatsworth Products (CPI) expert that will help us examine this topic in more detail.
John Thompson has more than 30 years of technical experience in the telecommunications industry and has been a BICSI-certified RCDD since 1997. As a contractor, John owned and operated a structured cabling installation company in the Mid-Atlantic region. Before joining CPI, John was a consultant for a special systems design firm in Baltimore, MD that teamed with architects, MEP firms and worked directly with end users. In addition to assisting with AutoCAD design, John not only developed new construction specification documents, but served as a project manager for health care and higher education facilities projects across the United States. Since joining Chatsworth more than 10 years ago, John has assisted in the design of both new and existing data centers ranging in size from just a few cabinets to many hundreds of cabinets.
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