Newsletter May - June 2021

Vimal Kaw,
Head - Data Center Services, NTT Ltd. India

Data centers currently account for 3% of the world’s total power consumption. Because of high power consumption, companies are moving towards green data centers that use renewable energy. In this article, Vimal Kaw speaks about how artificial intelligence is being harnessed to efficiently fulfil its mission to build more green data centers.

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In this interview, Sanjay Motwani, the Asia Pacific vice president of Legrand Data Center Solutions (LDCS), delved into the importance of setting up data centers connected at a device level to drive efficiencies and scale up to meet surging demand. He also touched upon the demand shift noted by Legrand’s Raritan in light of the pandemic as well as the overall growth of the data centre space in India.

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Hear industry leaders from organizations such as Hinduja Global Solutions, Citrix, Google Cloud, Birlasoft and Persistent Systems as they discuss Infrastructure Modernization and it’s importance in improving agility and performance of your cloud infrastructure.

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Mumbai’s data centre capacity to grow 2.65x to 529 MW by 2023 – Report by JLL India

In a recently released report by global real estate services firm JLL's India arm, Data center capacity in the country's financial capital, Mumbai, is likely to grow 2.65 times to 529 megawatt (MW) by 2023. Karan Singh Sodi, regional managing director-Mumbai, JLL India, elaborates how the demand is being fuelled by BFSI, media, and IT/ITes companies leading to high occupancy levels of 95%

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Many UPS maintenance providers now use state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras for checking all the electrical connections, paying particular attention to circuit breakers, contactors, fuses, cabling, transformers, PCBs, fans, capacitors, and communications slots. Increase in temperature is a sure sign of a potential failure within both the overall UPS and individual electrical components – this is when you should start looking for a loose connection.

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If you’re currently struggling with access and control of multiple dual-head PCs and servers, than Raritan’s new MasterConsole Digital DUAL models are a perfect solution for you. With these DUAL KVM switches, you can now connect to multiple dual-headed computers with both analog and digital video interfaces and audio, using dual monitors and borderless mouse port switching. It enables a single user to manage and control multiple dual-head servers with borderless mouse switching. MCD-DUAL switches can be cascaded to manage up to 64 servers at distances up to 150 feet (45 meters). Standard Category 5/6/6e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables are used to connect computers. Ports can also be switched via mouse movement, hotkeys, or OSD.



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