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Data Aire Partners with Opengate Data Systems

October 8th, 2009

DATA AIRE, INC. BECOMES UNITY COOLING PARTNER

Orange, CA - October 5, 2009 - Data Aire, Inc. becomes a Unity Cooling Partner with Opengate Data Systems. As a Unity Cooling Partner Data Aire will offer Opengate’s rack mounted cooling systems and components through Data Aire’s international representative network. Opengate’s cooling system is a flexible, scalable and …

Opengate presents on; Innovations in Data Center Airflow Management at the ASHRAE Winter Conference, Tuesday January 27 2009, Chicago IL.

December 18th, 2008

Chicago IL. ASHRAE Winter Conference: Sustainable Urban Design - Engineering Tomorrow…Today.

With increasing heat loads in the data centers proper management of airflow within rack enclosures has become crucial. While avoiding any mixing of hot air with the incoming cold air, effective management and removal of hot air from the rack enclosures is the key factor …

Opengate appoints Joe Dorsey as their new Director of Sales

August 18th, 2008

Opengate announced today the appointment of Joseph Dorsey as Director of Sales

Opengate Announces New Hot-Air Containment Technology for Data Center Mechanical Systems

April 1st, 2008

SiteX EC Systems work with existing mechanical infrastructure to cut cooling costs by 60 percent while improving availability of computer operations

Opengate Data Systems, a technology firm that specializes in the research and development of intelligent distributed power and cooling systems, today announced SiteX EC Containment Cooling systems. These systems have been developed to maximize data …

Opengate appoints Jack F Fultz as their new CFO

December 18th, 2007

Opengate announced today the appointment of Jack F Fultz as Chief Financial Officer

New Study Examines Impact of Power Outages on Data Centers

September 19th, 2007

According to a new study by Opengate Data Systems, a typical data center running at 5,000 watts per server cabinet will experience an automatic and thermal shutdown within three minutes and nine seconds during a power outage. Higher density data center applications experience even more rapid heat-up and shutdown times, with 10,000 watts or more …

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