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AdaptivCOOL to Speak on Data Center Cooling Efficiency at The Uptime Institute Symposium
Milford, NH – May 6, 2011 - AdaptivCOOL, a division of Degree Controls, Inc. announces that Founder and CTO Rajesh Nair will be participating in two sessions at the Uptime Institute Symposium in Santa Clara, California the week of May 9, 2011. AdaptivCOOL is sponsoring Monday's tutorial titled "High-Density Computer Room Cooling and How to Do It Efficiently" presented by Robert (Dr. Bob) Sullivan, International Cooling Consultant, RFS.
On Thursday, Mr. Nair will present "Understanding Airflow: The Single Most Critical Factor in Achieving Data Center Cooling Efficiency" which covers the fundamentals of airflow, fan theory & VFDs, as well as the effect of underfloor impedance, and challenges in airflow distribution in contained aisles.
The AdaptivCOOL division of Degree Controls was established in 2005 to address thermal management problems encountered in many modern data centers.
With increasing rack density and server power, today's data centers are more active than ever before. And with this increased activity comes increased thermal output. Calling upon Degree Controls' many years of expertise in thermal management through the effective management of airflow, the AdaptivCOOL division was created to help data centers address these concerns quickly and efficiently with no rack movement or downtime required.
With its Demand Based Cooling solution winning the Green IT Award from the Japanese government as well as proven results in dozens of data centers internationally; AdaptivCOOL has solidified its position as a top solution for raised floor data center thermal management.
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Donna Michael, 603-672-8900 Ext. 125
Justin Eastman, 603-672-8900 Ext. 136
About DegreeC
In the past decade DegreeC has become a leading provider of thermal and airflow solutions for challenging telecommunications, medical and industrial applications. DegreeC is now applying its chassis-level thermal expertise to mission-critical room-level spaces, primarily sophisticated data centers and clean rooms. In addition to its



