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NetRack joins discourse on Server technologies at BICSI – Hyderabad

The Data-Center is witnessing a huge growth in terms of server compuing and data processing across varied industry verticals, driving the demand for the high density Data-Center cabinets in India

NetRack registered its participation in BICSI India 2018, Hyderabad. BICSI provides a single platform to learn from the Information & Communications Technology (ICT) community experts and to network with peers, industry leaders and exhibitors. In BICSI Satellite Seminar, NetRack highlighted its highly acknowledged NRSe series, ultra-rigid enhanced racks for high density application in data centers & server room. NetRack also briefed about Airflow management in complex IT infrastructures.

Ravi Raj, Brand Head, Director, Sales & Support at NetRack, said “Today, datacenter demands cooling infrastructure that can adapt to high and often fluctuating heat loads to prevent downtime. Companies look for datacenter that can conserve energy and at the same time reduce cost. NetRack understands the changing requirements and ensures that the Users can make maximum out their infrastructure with necessary changes in the Flase floor, Racks and Containment. Our NRSe series racks are successfully fulfilling the ever-evolving requirements of customers. We have manufactured racks that not only increase cooling efficiency, but also eliminate potential trouble spots”

NetRack outlines the importance of creating a healthy environment and adopting environment friendly practices for the data centers. NetRack’s NRSe series help enhance thermal management with the air seal kit and blanking panels & bottom brushed access to enhance grounding & bonding. The product range of NetRack is UL certified and follows all the international guidelines for product manufacturing.

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