What is PUE and how is it Calculated?

Organizations heavily rely on data centers to provide essential processing power for various applications and services. However, this tremendous capability doesn't come without a cost. Data centers consume a significant amount of energy, accounting for... Read More
Data Center Power And Calculations

Automating Trust: Secure Firmware Lifecycle Management

The Importance of Secure Firmware Management Edge computing and IoT are growing fast. Firmware security is now more critical than ever. Firmware controls hardware and runs below the operating system. If compromised, attackers gain deep,... Read More
Automating Trust A Guide to Secure Firmware Lifecycle Management In the world of Edge & IoT, a compromise in firmware grants attackers persistent, low-level control. Securing the entire firmware lifecycle—from development to incident response—is not just a best practice, it's a strategic necessity.

Why Liquid Cooling for Edge Is Now Essential

Why Liquid Cooling for Edge Is Now Essential As artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) continue to evolve, they are placing unprecedented demands on data center infrastructure, especially at the edge. One of the... Read More
Perhaps the most pressing infrastructure challenge at the edge is thermal management. The rise of AI and other high-performance computing (HPC) applications is driving a dramatic increase in server and rack power densities. The industry average for a data center rack is rapidly moving from 10 kW towards 20 kW, with high-density AI deployments pushing well beyond 40 kW and even approaching 100 kW per rack. This level of heat generation is pushing traditional air-cooling methods to their absolute limits.