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datacenterThe department that houses the computer systems and related equipment, including the data library. Data entry and systems programming may also come under its jurisdiction. A control section is usually provided that accepts work from and releases output to user departments. See server farm and datacenter container.
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Tacit Networks, a leader in enterprise-wide remote office IT solutions, has announced that it has worked with Microsoft Corporation to provide an end-to-end Microsoft Windows-based solution that extends datacenter IT services out to the branch office, driving enterprise-wide IT optimization and cost efficiencies. Rising utility rates and escalating computing requirements are creating new power and thermal challenges for datacenter managers. DataCenter research showed that some committee members had ties to polluting industries, Using this research, activists effectively muted the report's opponents and convinced neutral committee members to support the report. |
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