WHITE PAPER:
Technology systems such as electronic medical records and digital imaging are revolutionizing healthcare. The continuous operation of these systems has become increasingly critical. Emerson Network Power has developed three centralized UPS configurations specifically for healthcare settings.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore this in-depth resource to learn about critical guidelines to help you design power and cooling systems so you can maintain your network's efficiency, power use, temperature, and overall structural hardware integrity. Read on now to learn more.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
Download this exclusive protection software demo offered from Eaton Corporation at no charge, designed to enable you to avoid data loss by gracefully shutting down computers and servesrs powered by an Eaton UPS in the event of an extended power outage.
CASE STUDY:
Learn how Emerson Network Power and its Liebert power and cooling technologies helped American Eagle Federal Credit Union achieve higher availability of data and IT services and improved energy efficiency.
WEBCAST:
In this brief on-demand webcast, you will examine the difference between VA and watts, and what this difference means in terms of data center power management. Tune in now to discover why this distinction is critical in helping you correctly size your UPS.
VIDEO:
Access this video to learn about the benefits of using an effective UPS to protect your servers and other network devices from surges, spikes, blackouts and more.
CASE STUDY:
ISC Corp. needed a new data center that could efficiently meet current and future needs. Learn how Emerson Network Power and its Liebert power and cooling technologies helped to realize that goal.
EGUIDE:
IT teams have to evolve their data center facilities management strategies. The same old data center metrics won't cut the mustard anymore. Access this e-guide to learn about the new metrics to optimize your data center efficiency.
WHITE PAPER:
With technology infiltrating every aspect of healthcare, traditional approaches to power protection no longer suffice. This paper introduces a new hospital power protection model that leverages technologies and best practices forged in the data center.