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Temperature control firm keeping cool in hot market

Data centers are primary clients

Degree Control executives Jag Sisodia (from left) Eric Birch, and Rajesh Nair in the data center of their Milford, N.H. plant. Degree Control executives Jag Sisodia (from left) Eric Birch, and Rajesh Nair in the data center of their Milford, N.H. plant. (Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
By Davis Bushnell
Globe Correspondent / October 2, 2008

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MILFORD, N.H. - One of the hot issues in electronics today is how to regulate temperatures and airflow in corporate and institutional data centers. (Full article: 716 words)

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