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Rob Huttemann is the senior vice president of operations for Critical Environments Group (CEG). He has 30-plus years of industry experience with data center and supporting infrastructure management with specific focus on power, space and storage, cooling, and overall best practices.
While data center cooling is a science in its own right and can be quite complex, it can be boiled down to what goes in (in terms of power) must come out (in terms of heat).