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The information collected can be passed on to any building management system (BMS) or DCIM tool for further analysis using protocols, such as SNMP, Modbus over TCP/IP, and JSON-RPI.
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.
Flir Systems introduced the FLIR A400/A700 Thermal Smart Sensor and Thermal Image Streaming fixed camera solutions for monitoring equipment, production lines, critical infrastructure, and elevated skin temperatures.
Every aspect of our lives and our world is becoming rapidly digitized and computerized. We’ve deployed machines to do things for us but what can they now tell us as a result? As it turns out, quite a lot.
More than ever, we rely on cellular connectivity. While in our homes and offices we enjoy lightning-fast speed fiber connectivity, once out in our car or on the streets, we enter the wireless connectivity world.
Sensaphone introduced a combination temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor that measures and provides real-time values to any Sensaphone monitoring device that accepts a 4 to 20 mA or MODBUS signal.
On Demand With the number of edge sites on the rise, it’s critical for you to know what’s going on in the network at any given moment. However, it’s likely there are sites you have never visited. So, if you don’t know exactly what a site looks like, what security measures are in place, or even where it is located, how can you have true visibility into the physical environment? The answer is by having good sensors in place.