Submitted by Jack Hughes on Tue, 2011/12/06 - 15:23
As some of you may have heard Intellipool was recently purchased by Kaseya. Intellipool Network Monitor, the primary product produced by Intellipool, is now called Kaseya Network Monitor.
Written By Rick Grundy - AVTECH Software, Inc:- As most data center managers are well aware, temperature issues caused by air conditioning failures are the most common cause of unplanned downtime and equipment damage in today's data centers.
Submitted by Jack Hughes on Tue, 2011/11/01 - 16:56
The next version of Xsensior Lite is currently nearing a beta release. We have listened to your feedback and bug reports and we have taken it on board and we believe you are going to be pleased with the result. In honour of the big changes, we are going to release the new version as 2.0. A minor version increment just wouldn't do.
Submitted by Jack Hughes on Mon, 2011/10/31 - 14:47
Introducing the new securityProbe 5E Standard. As an addition to the securityProbe family, the new securityProbe 5E Standard includes all the great features and functionality of the existing SEC5E but without video. See the securityProbe 5e Standard for more details.
The Green Grid Association, the IT industry’s leading voice for advancing resource efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems, together with The Data Center Metrics Coordination Taskforce, today delivered its latest recommendations for energy efficiency measurement and reporting.
What's the single greatest threat to data centre environments? improper cooling, which can cause interruption. But the good news is that computer room environmental monitoring tools make it possible to prevent such problems.
A simple and economical temperature and humidity monitoring system, with email alerting, ready to go out of the box, the sensorProbe2 with temperature and humidity probe, is an Ethernet device with built-in web server and software. Place the probe anywhere on the network, using existing cabling infrastructure and the sensorProbe2 will auto-discover the probe.
Improve Data Centre Cooling to Save Energy and Money: (Rod Cher, Processor - Vol. 32 Issue 22). Ubiquitous connectivity, an explosion of online apps, and an increased emphasis on data mining are driving a major expansion of data centre capacity, meaning your data centre’s server capacity is now several times what it was a few years ago, and it’s still increasing.