Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 06 | Page 59

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FEATURE: DATA CENTRE SOLUTIONS Temperature technology for data centres improves quality and performance Data centres are complying with innovative standards and are focusing on temperature controls. Enhanced features include wireless thermal sensors, the ability to track cooling loads in real-time, energy usage, heat outputs and airflows. www.intelligentcio.com E kkoSense, the UK-based data centre thermal software and services expert, has launched the world’s first Internet of Things (IoT) enabled wireless thermal sensor. The new ultra-low-cost sensor disrupts the traditional data centre sensor cost model, enabling it to be deployed in such vast numbers that true real-time thermal management of critical facilities such as data centres now becomes realistic. The new EkkoSensor Wireless Temperature and Humidity sensor features a local display of the measured temperature and relative humidity values, with additional screens that can be cycled through to show temperature profiles over the last hour, 24 hours and seven days for quick thermal assessment on site. All temperature and humidity data is encrypted with 128-bit AES encryption before transmission to an EkkoHub wireless data receiver for forwarding to EkkoSense’s cloud-based EkkoSoft 3D visualisation and analysis software. “With cooling now representing 30% of a data centre’s operating cost, organisations are currently spending far more than they need to on expensive data centre cooling hardware, so there’s a pressing requirement for thermal performance optimisation. However, to achieve this it’s essential for data centre managers and their energy teams to have access to much more granular levels of data,” commented Paul Milburn, INTELLIGENTCIO 59