Raritan to Speak on DCIM at AFCOM's Data Center World
−The need for 'Full-Configuration Management and Real-Time Monitoring' −
SOMERSET, N.J., Sept. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Raritan, a leading provider of power monitoring and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) solutions, will be speaking at AFCOM's Data Center World next week on using full-configuration management and real-time monitoring DCIM tools in data centers.
"Today's data centers are dynamic, have higher power densities, and are more complex with many interdependencies," said James Cerwinski, Raritan's Director of Software. "Yet, managers are asked to maintain uptime while more efficiently using existing resources of power, cooling, infrastructure and people. With the right DCIM tools this objective is obtainable."
On September 30, Cerwinski will provide an overview on how Raritan's DCIM solution – with full-configuration management and real-time monitoring capabilities – is helping data center customers, such as British Airways. According to Keith Bott, Service Manager-Equipment & Facilities at British Airways, Raritan DCIM software helps bring order to the complex maze of data center infrastructures.
"When you have a dynamic and complex environment with many moving parts and interdependencies, you look for solutions to help make it easier to manage," said Bott. "Raritan's DCIM software does that by providing us with an easy way to get accurate information on our infrastructures. Because the solution covers the entire lifecycle of an asset – from the point it is placed in the rack to when it is moved – it captures all the key information necessary to support asset, capacity and change management in a data center. As a result, it enables us to quickly allocate space for new servers, manage power and network connectivity, issue work orders; and, provides capacity planning across all British Airways data centers."
Recognized as a top DCIM solution provider, Raritan helps data centers clearly visualize infrastructure resources; keep accurate track of data center assets; improve asset "change, move and add" and configuration processes; and find infrastructure capacity – including space and energy – to expand the life of a data center and keep it healthy.
Raritan's AFCOM Presentation:
'Full-Configuration Management and Real-Time Monitoring' Session – PIS07
When: Monday, September 30, from 1:40 to 2:30 p.m.
Where: Chicago/Denver Room
Raritan will be also showing in Booth #321:
Raritan DCIM software, PowerIQ® energy management software, intelligent rack PDUs, smart electronic asset-tracking solution and other solutions designed to help manage data centers resources efficiently and smartly.
About Raritan
Raritan is a proven innovator of energy and infrastructure management solutions for data centers of all sizes. In more than 50,000 locations worldwide, Raritan's award-winning hardware and software solutions – including intelligent rack PDUs and sensors; DCIM and energy management software; and access and control products – provide IT and facility directors, managers and administrators with the control they need to increase power management efficiency, improve data center productivity and enhance operations. Based in Somerset, N.J., Raritan has offices worldwide serving customers in 76 countries. Visit us at Raritan.com or follow us on the Raritan blog.
Raritan is an active member of the Green Grid, Climate Savers Computing Initiative, and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design associations. The EPA has recognized Raritan for its contribution to the agency's data center initiative. A number of top industry analyst firms also have recognized the company: Raritan was named a "Cool DCIM Vendor" by Gartner; a "Major DCIM player worldwide" by IDC; a "Strong Value DCIM Vendor" by EMA; "Key DCIM player" by TechNavio, and "New Product Innovation Award winner"by Frost & Sullivan.
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Data Center World 2013 Orlando Conference
Booth 321
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