Let me tell you about one of my passions: I love visiting data centers. Perhaps it's the power that flows through racks upon racks of servers or the ability to enter the inner sanctum IT after passing through security checks. It could also be the way that all of this gear is wired up. When I received a demo, I was always keen to inspect the equipment's backs and check the cables. When Schneider Electric asked me to join their open house for a new type of data center, I was confident that I was the right person to ask. It is a strange place for many reasons. It is constructed like a working data center, but there is one crucial difference: it has nothing. The mostly empty building is filled with HVAC equipment, electrical power and plenty of modeling and monitoring tools. Aaron Davis, chief marketing officer for the subsidiary, says that the goal is to have a facility that provides practical solutions and not hype. Schneider created its data Fortinet Co
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