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When looking for a DCIM tool, a central database, the ability to integrate, standard formats, scalability, vendor independence, and active product maintenance are key features and functions to keep in mind.
Through smart integrations, one comprehensive data center management solution can be created to meet every data center need and solve challenges that traditional facilities and IT solutions cannot solve on their own.
Facilities and engineering personnel design and model based on the needs of active electronics, but who is working to assure that the active components are the right choice?
With real-time monitoring, alarm notifications, and 3D visualization across the digital infrastructure, stakeholders gain accurate, automated, and centralized visibility into the hybrid IT environment to meet the demanding needs of remote management and end-to-end service level agreements.
Next-generation DCIM is the next phase of the evolution of data center management and will further reduce downtime by providing real-time visibility across distributed environments.
The intelligent UPS interfaces with the Panduit SmartZone Cloud Next Generation DCIM solution to manage, monitor, and control power, environmental, security, connectivity, and IT assets.
Operators should understand what tools they currently have in place — and their roles — to ensure that, as they embrace new solutions, their organizations are prepared to grow into any process changes that may come with them.
SAML 2.0 support enables a single sign-on (SSO) experience, allowing users to use one set of credentials (password, two-factor authentication, etc.) to log into multiple tools, such as dcTrack, ServiceNow, PagerDuty, Puppet, and Splunk.
No matter the size of the facility, every data center must remain online around the clock. This requires personnel to regularly monitor the status of critical equipment and the environmental conditions around it, especially when DCIM systems aren’t in place.