![]() ![]() ![]() A “rare … holistic view” of data center design and construction, according to the publisher. In The Art of the Data Center: A Look Inside the World’s Most Innovative and Compelling Computing Environments (Prentice Hall), he treats the reader to a tour of 18 state-of-the-art data centers, including one that was built into a 1920s chapel and another that was inspired by a chicken coop. Notes Publishers Weekly: “The characters in each story demonstrate great resilience … in the face of political and cultural challenges.” Data dynamicsĭata centers-boring? Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter and author Douglas Alger, ’89 Journalism, doesn’t think so. ![]() Co-edited by SJSU English Professor Persis Karim, Tremors: New Fiction by Iranian American Writers (The University of Arkansas Press) is a groundbreaking anthology that includes the work of 27 authors whose fictions “shake up any easy assumptions that the reader may hold about Iran,” says author Zara Houshmand. ![]()
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