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10 NEWS IN BRIEF Rail researchers select liquid cooled computing for Big Data risk analysis at their facility The Institute of Railway Research (IRR) at the University of Huddersfield has selected a pioneering highperformance computing system from Iceotope, the liquid cooling technology company, to run railway safety big data risk analysis outside of the data centre. The IRR is engaged across a broad range of big data activities. The big data risk analysis research programme is performed in conjunction with RSSB, which represents the interests of 70 train operators, rolling stock owners, infrastructure providers and suppliers in the UK. Projects include vehicle and track monitoring, analysis of safety databases, risk identification and safety operation investigations. Following a comprehensive market evaluation, the IRR decided to deploy Iceotope’s PetaGen 1C high-performance computing system, in which Intel server electronics are immersed in a safe, non-flammable liquid coolant, to provide a dedicated computing resource for these activities. By using liquid cooling, Iceotope’s portable computer system operates in virtual silence and can deliver up to 7.5kW of computing power using blades housed in a cabinet occupying less than one square meter of floor space, without any requirement for bulky air conditioning units or acoustic hoods. The implementation supports the IRR’s computing strategy, enabling high-performance computers to be located in the same facility as its railway research team for the first time. Dr Coen van Gulijk, Professor in Railway Safety and Risk at the Institute of Railway Research, comments: “Big data analysis has huge potential to improve railway safety, but it requires significant computing resources. With its small footprint, low power consumption and silent liquid cooling, we can locate Iceotope’s computing system alongside the research team in the laboratory, providing a dedicated, highly efficient high-performance resource.” n Updated NaviTEK NT The NaviTEK NT Plus and Pro network testers from IDEAL Networks have received a number of time-saving updates to help technicians carry out network troubleshooting and maintenance on both copper and fibre cable more efficiently. Compact and handheld, NaviTEK NT network testers are designed to help technicians quickly pinpoint and solve issues and offer fast detection of link and IP information, as well as the ability to detect services like ISDN, POTS and Power over Ethernet. “While the NaviTEK NT series was already a convenient and effective network troubleshooter, we listened closely to feedback to see how we could further increase efficiency and usability,” says Tim Widdershoven, Global Marketing Manager for IDEAL Networks. “There has been a software update and we have improved the graphical user interface, measurement times, fibre testing and switch testing to give some significant time savings for technicians.” n £100m data centre investment to generate 400 new