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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.
White space cooling optimization for greenfield data center in the Paris region
December 11, 2020
Operating the cooling equipment accounts for up to 30% of a data center’s energy consumption. The Siemens solution leverages AI to limit energy demand to what is necessary, thus generating financial, operational, and energy savings.
The solution incorporates built-in intelligence to deliver versatile access control with seven different authentication technologies to meet a wide variety of requirements.
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.
The IntelliSite remote monitoring system allows users to monitor the status of a portfolio of fire control units in real time across multiple locations via computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Designed with critical infrastructure facilities, such as health care, data centers, and industrial facilities, in mind, the new service avoids the risk of electrical equipment failure in critical power distribution systems.