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Approximately a year ago the Director of IT for a company that has approximately 80,000 employees told ESG that his biggest issue was power, cooling and floor space. It conducted a series of interviews with different end users and depending on who one spoke to the answers was extreme. ESG has found that power, cooling and floor space issues are binary to end users: it is either a problem or it is not. However, it feels that over time the majority of end users will be faced with this issue. Regions with denser populations are more likely candidates for power and cooling to be a real issue. The availability of electricity is decreasing while demand is increasing, resulting in higher cost per Kilowatt.
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| Date: | Jul 2007 | ||
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