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EkkoSense selected to showcase state-of-the-art data center technology in Telehouse’s new Liquid Cooling Lab

Telehouse launches pioneering liquid cooling lab with Accelsius™, EkkoSense, JetCool®, and Legrand – full PR from Telehouse below. Partnerships with AccelsiusTM, EkkoSense, JetCool®, and Legrand at the Telehouse London Docklands campus, will enable customers to explore practical applications of cutting-edge liquid cooling technology  13 January 2025 – Addressing the thermal challenges of today’s high-performance computing and…

EkkoSense growth 2025

TeamEkko ready for 2025 – data center software roadmap, international growth, increased headcount

EkkoDay 21- a highlight #TeamEkko event sees the EkkoSense ‘all hands’ get together – either in person or virtually for employees in the US and APAC – to review progress and share plans for the company’s continued growth in 2025 and beyond. Needing more chairs than planned caused a minor delay but was an important growth signal in itself! …

UK data centre optimisation partner Joyce Solutions and EkkoSense

Expert data centre infrastructure and IT technical services provider Joyce Solutions joins EkkoSense partner network

The Joyce Solutions team has added the award-winning EkkoSoft Critical solution to its expanding portfolio of specialist data centre and physical IT infrastructure solutions

datacenter energy costs research from analyst IDC and EkkoSense
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Impact of AI means datacenter energy costs set to become the largest operating expense

IDC finds that datacenter energy consumption is expected to grow 2.4 times between 2023 and 2028. New datacenter research report identifies increased data consumption and the growing scarcity of power as key factors that are driving up energy costs. 

Data center analyst IDC and EkkoSense talk sustainability
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New data center analyst IDC research highlights key industry challenge: Balancing growth and environmental sustainability 

Data center energy consumption is set to double over the next five years – rising from 352 terawatt hours (TWh) to 857 TWh. New research from IDC and EkkoSense advises how to balance between data center growth and sustainability.