How to Start Your Big Data Journey

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Webcast Big data is not just about technology; it's about the value you can extract and the problems you can solve with the technology.

While each industry has its own unique challenges, IBM has identified five cross-industry use cases in this webcast that provide excellent starting points for anyone looking to begin their big data journey.

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Room, Row, and Rack-based Cooling for Data Centers

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Whitepaper Room, row, and rack-based cooling methods have been developed to address cooling systems that are oversized, inefficient, and unpredictable.

This paper describes these improved cooling methods and provides guidance on when to use each type for most next generation data centers.

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It is both easy and inexpensive for any data center to get started allocating costs and carbon. Read this white paper for an overview of energy cost and carbon allocation strategies and their precision. Learn more now.
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This paper investigates the constraints, reviews all available containment methods, and provides recommendations for determining the best containment approach.
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Check out this article to learn more about the efficiency benefits of row-based cooling compared to two other common cooling architectures.
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The initial capital investment for federal agency data center energy conservation projects can be daunting. Read this paper to learn how Energy Savings Performance Contracts provide federal agencies with an alternative financing option.
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