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Refrigeration Services Company Improves Integration and Grows Revenue by 50 Percent

White Papers For more than three decades, Kent, Washington - based Key Mechanical of Washington has supplied commercial clients with heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration sales and service. Its mixed-technology environment was difficult to update and...

[May 30, 2009, 1:19]

Nano-refrigeration firm takes a Cool look at wafers

News Cool Chips, a company that wants to bring refrigeration into the nanotechnology era, has opened a prototype manufacturing facility, a crucial step in the long road to commercial deployment. The Gibraltar-based company is promoting one of the more...

[April 19, 2004, 14:00]

Midea Refrigeration Group Optimizes Supply Chain Management

White Papers Guangdong-based Midea Refrigeration Group is China's largest manufacturer of air-conditioners and refrigerators. Midea Refrigeration installed Oracle E-Business Suite in 1998, making it one of the first household appliances companies in China to...

[February 9, 2008, 0:17]

Global IP Infrastructure Keeps Refrigeration Leader Close to Its Customers

White Papers Epta Group, a multinational leader in supplying high-quality retail food refrigeration and product displays, traces its origins to the acquisition of an Italian refrigeration company by the Nocivelli family in 1986.

[July 11, 2008, 1:02]

Matsushita Refrigeration Boosts Quality With Solid Edge

White Papers MRC was established in 1939 and is Japan's largest manufacturer of home refrigerators. In addition to refrigerators and freezers, MRC also makes vending machines, compressors, heat exchangers and other electrical and electronic components.

[January 15, 2008, 0:01]

CO2 used to cool blade servers

News The system, announced publicly on Wednesday, has been developed by Trox Advanced IT Cooling Systems (AIT), which hold the patents, in collaboration with refrigeration specialists Star Refrigeration. Cooling is becoming a hot potato for IT...

[February 2, 2006, 12:35]

US Report: Cool technology fuels Alpha

News The technology, which KryoTech calls Cool Computing, is based on conventional phase-change refrigeration. Other [manufacturers] use refrigeration built out of the lab. We are the first ones to apply standard vapour phase refrigeration that is low...

[April 8, 1998, 13:15]

Friday

Blog Albert Einstein and fellow physicist Leo Szilard patented numerous refrigeration technologies in the mid 1920s. The first known artificial refrigeration was demonstrated by William Cullen at the University of Glasgow in 1748.

[July 5, 2002, 15:41]

Hansen Technologies Deployed Microsoft Great Plains to Increase Employee Productivity and Flexibility in Reporting While Reducing IT Costs

White Papers Hansen Technologies is a global leader in designing and manufacturing components for large industrial and commercial refrigeration systems. As Hansen Technology's business continued to expand, the company needed a system that could grow more...

[July 5, 2006, 0:00]

Actrol Parts Puts Chill on Rivals With Mobile Database

White Papers Actrol Parts wanted to get a competitive edge by improving the management of its quotes database for air-conditioning and refrigeration components. It needed a system where engineers and sales representatives working onsite with customers could...

[November 17, 2006, 0:00]

Dell Helps Ingersoll Rand Improve Computing Performance and Reduce IT Management and Training Costs

White Papers What do air compressors, golf carts, door locks, and commercial refrigeration units have in common? They are just a few examples of the many types of goods produced by Ingersoll Rand. A large, diversified manufacturing company, Ingersoll Rand...

[October 11, 2008, 1:01]

IBM brrr-ings Net to air conditioners

News This summer in Europe, the computing giant and the maker of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems will begin pilot-testing a service that will allow individuals to manage their air-conditioning systems over the Internet using their...

[April 9, 2001, 14:32]

Claranet faces action over 'unlicensed' software

News Debt management firm Baines & Ernst Financial Management, Hussmann Europe, a provider of refrigeration products, and Learoyd Packaging are also to be sued, said the BSA. Internet service provider Claranet is among five UK companies facing legal...

[September 26, 2001, 17:48]

Price hike could damage the data centre

Talkback Over hundreds of servers, it adds up to a considerable saving in energy consumption, heat production, and refrigeration costs. The other issue which this story raises is energy consumption. SSDs are key to netbooks not just because of low weight...

[July 10, 2009, 9:27]

Father of energy efficiency to get Fermi Award

News To gain extra storage space, manufacturers removed insulation and gunned the refrigeration motor. Art Rosenfeld, a physicist who helped jump-start the push for energy-efficient appliances and homes, will receive the Fermi Award from the US...

[June 14, 2006, 10:30]

Photos: Dell showcases new enterprise products

News The dual-cooling system, which uses a mixture of liquids, is very similar to what is found in a refrigeration unit, said Kettler. Dell is trying to turn things around since losing its lead as the world's number-one PC maker to HP and reorganising...

[May 18, 2007, 11:36]

Water-cooled IBM supercomputer to heat buildings

News The energy-consuming refrigeration units used by almost every datacentre consume about half of the a datacentre's energy. IBM and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Zurich plan to build a water-cooled supercomputer whose surplus heat will...

[June 24, 2009, 16:35]

Pollution tsars call for 'urgent' nanotech regulation

News Asbestos for insulation, chlorofluorocarbons for refrigeration, and tetra-ethyl lead in petrol were all used in the report as examples of materials which were initially thought harmless but later revealed to have public health costs.

[November 12, 2008, 16:34]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Nothing terribly high-tech - it's basically yer standard refrigeration components - but it's nice that a few tubes, pumps and radiators can get the sort of speed increase out of a processor that normally takes a billion-dollar upgrade to a chip...

[April 11, 1998, 8:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News Nothing terribly high-tech - it's basically yer standard refrigeration components - but it's nice that a few tubes, pumps and radiators can get the sort of speed increase out of a processor that normally takes a billion-dollar upgrade to a chip...

[April 11, 1998, 7:00]

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