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BitHeat: Lindner integrates IT waste heat into building heating systems
Lindner Group is launching BitHeat, a cloud-edge solution that places data centre functions decentrally within buildings. Server waste heat feeds directly into the heating system instead of being lost in traditional large-scale data centres.
“Lindner Group is launching BitHeat, a cloud-edge solution that places data centre functions decentrally within buildings. Server waste heat feeds directly into the heating system instead of being lost in traditional large-scale data centres.”
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