Webinar 3 of 4 | Telehealth Webinar Series
When they were first deployed, most healthcare closets could operate without dedicated cooling. But digitalization and telehealth are requiring these locations to support more powerful computing, network and telecommunications equipment. With more equipment comes more heat, potentially shortening equipment life and increasing the risk of downtime.
This webinar will review how new technology is driving up heat in network closets and present share the story of how one hospital system solved its distributed cooling challenge. Key topics covered include:
- Typical heat loads for healthcare network closets
- Risks associated with relying on building air
- Strategies for improving airflow in small spaces
- Heat removal strategies for network closets
- Small space IT cooling solutions
Speakers
Mitzi Amon
Healthcare Marketing Director
Mitzi is the Director of Healthcare Marketing at Vertiv. Her focus is on everything healthcare. From researching the latest trends in the market, to understanding the challenges faced by leading healthcare providers, payers, and vendors, her goal is to inspire conversations and build a collaborative environment where ideas are shared and solutions are created to help you stay ahead of what’s next. She have more than 20 years of experience in helping customers in healthcare, industrial and commercial environments optimize their operations.
Michal Podmaka
Global Offering Manager for Edge Thermal Systems
Michal is an experienced product manager with strong technical background in data center cooling. During his 16 years with Vertiv (previously Emerson Network Power) he has been helping customers to address their cooling challenges as Application Engineer and Product/Offering Manager in EMEA region, later extending his responsibility globally. He has also experience with strategic marketing and sales.
Michal is based in Slovakia where he also obtained his master’s degree in heating, ventilation and cooling from Slovak University of Technology.
Stay tuned for other Telehealth Webinar Series:
Monitoring and Maintaining Healthcare Closets to Support Digitalization and Telehealth
August 27, 2020