Seminars
DataCenter Cooling - a Challenge or an Opportunity
Are you interested in:
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Running your Datacenter with minimal energy expenses? Being able to cope with governmental rulings about energy consumption and CO2 emission ? Being able to facilitate high density equipment without limitations? Not being confronted with hotspots? Being able to cope with constantly changing heatloads without human intervention? Investing in your Datacenter only when your customers need the additional capacity? How to design a Datacenter that will be able to adapt to future heat load demands without expensive upfront investments? Worry free cooling of your datacenter? |
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Have you heard of KyotoCooling and:
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Is the story too good to be true? Do people tell you that it is not an acceptable solution? Are you interested but need to know more? Do you think it is just another product? Wonder why this did not come up years ago? Wonder why, if it is so good, the whole world is not yet using it? Expect that in your ambient environment it will probably be not so good? |
Interested? Ask for our 2012 planning at info@kyotocooling.com
Next seminar will be held from March 27th till March 29th 2012.
For more information please contact info@kyotocooling.com
What do we offer
KyotoCooling International BV will present the basics of cooling datacenters, independent of the cooling system you will apply. Also "Dr.Bob"Sullivan, worldwide renowned cooling specialist and mr. Steve Bornfield of CPI, both from the USA, will present their view on aspects of cooling Datacenters.
We will explain why and how KyotoCooling is part of the optimal solution. We will show you how you can cool 1500W/m2 and 5000W/m2 and on top of that we will show you how to cool a cabinet with a heat load of 100 kW. All this is based on air cooling.
We will visit two operational datacenters equipped with KyotoCooling. So you can see KyotoCooling in operation. Just to show you that it is not just a story, but reality.
This seminar will change your view on how to design datacenters even if you are not using KyotoCooling as your cooling system.
We will take care of you from your arrival at Schiphol airport up to your return at Schiphol airport. In between it will not be an easy ride. You will have to work hard to cope with everything you will be confronted with. The only thing you have to take care of is your travel between home and Schiphol Airport and your hotel expenses. To allow optimal information exchange and to give the participants the attention they deserve we have limited the number of participants to fifteen.

