Future Facilities Partnership with Cormant Featured by TelecomBloger

Future Facilities Partnership with Cormant Featured by TelecomBloger

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TelecomBloger, an international news site, recently published a review of data center industry updates. The article lists updates from Gartner, Eaton, and Schneider Electric as well as reports on the new partnership between Cormant and Future Facilities. From the article:

Monitoring, management and optimization of the data center infrastructure – News from Gartner, Eaton, Schneider Electric, Cormant and Future Facilities

DCIMContinuous monitoring of the data center infrastructure, and the timely execution of all work required for its optimization and rational management of auxiliary equipment – the key to efficient and uninterrupted operation of mission-critical computing infrastructure. Fortunately, at the disposal of data center operators have a number of useful tools for monitoring, management and optimization of the server, and auxiliary equipment. Here are the latest news from the manufacturers of such products.

Cormant and Future Facilities are partners for improving operational efficiency, scalability and reliability of the data center

company Cormant, develops easy-to-use software for managing the infrastructure of the data center, and the firm Future Facilities, creating a modeling tool for planners and operators of data centers, today announced an partnership agreement.

According to the vendors, they come together to provide a higher level of visualization infrastructure of data centers and establish effective methods of developing actionable recommendations regarding the use of data center resources, reducing energy costs and extending infrastructure services.

In particular, the partnership vendors involves the integration of the DCIM-solutions Cormant-CS-enabled mobile devices, which is used for accurate documentation and management of all equipment within the data center in real time, and engineering simulation system Future Facilities 6SigmaDCX, which allows no risk to assess the effect of any changes in the infrastructure in the overall reliability of the server farm.

Read the full article at TelecomBloger.

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