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Viridity Software Asks "What's In Your Data Center?"

  
  
  
  

It's hard to manage your data center when you don't know what's in it. This week, as part of our webinar series, we asked "What's In Your Data Center?" because we hear all the time from data center managers who are asking themselves: 

-       How do I effectively combine and/or consolidate multiple data centers after a merger or acquisition?

-       Am I supposed to make sense out of this stack of IT equipment listed on spreadsheets that I was just handed?

-       Do I have enough power to run the new IT equipment we need?  Is there enough power to plug in the new equipment that was just delivered? What’s going to happen if I do?

With Viridity EnergyCenter, you can automatically inventory your IT assets; find, eliminate and/or consolidate non-productive or underutilized IT equipment; and fully optimize power and cooling resources.  And, when once you know what's in your data center, Viridity EnergyCenter can help you tie IT resources back to your business.

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This Viridity EnergyCenter screen shot shows how you can view the data center inventory of assets including servers, power distribution units (PDUs), branch circuit monitors (BCMs), and more. Then, filter system types by data center, rack row, or IP address range.

Interested in learning more about how Viridity EnergyCenter can help you?  Take a look a video of EnergyCenter or download Viridity EnergyCheck, a free tool that helps you to quickly understand the power consumption and utilization of the IT equipment in your data center.

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