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May 02, 2008

Temperature@lert Helps SMEs Manage Data Center Temperatures

Don Reisinger of Processor magazine writes:

"WHEN DATA CENTERS get too hot (or cold) and thermometers just don’t work the way they should, data center managers want to find a convenient and relatively inexpensive solution. In order to do that, Temperature@lert (866/524-3540; www.temperaturealert.com) attempts to fulfill a data center manager’s needs and offer a product that is easy to use without sacrificing its capabilities. And according to the company’s founder, Harry Schechter, that’s possible with his product..." view the full article and read on...

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What is Temperature@lert?

  • From computers to insulin to aquariums, Temperature@lert's USB temperature sensor allows professionals around the world to save money and headaches by notifying them before a major temperature change destroys thousands of dollars of important stuff. Based in Boston, MA, we've been working hard since 2005 to make Temperature@lert the simplest, most reliable temperature monitoring tool available in the world.

    Learn more at www.temperaturealert.com

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