{"id":647906,"date":"2013-03-20T09:30:04","date_gmt":"2013-03-20T13:30:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.datacenterknowledge.com\/?p=93758"},"modified":"2013-03-20T09:30:04","modified_gmt":"2013-03-20T13:30:04","slug":"siemens-brings-clarity-to-crowded-dcim-market","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/647906","title":{"rendered":"Siemens Brings Clarity to Crowded DCIM Market"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With more than 75 companies now offering tools under the wide umbrella of DCIM, it isn&#8217;t easy for a new player to make a splash. Unless that new player is global electronics and electrical engineering powerhouse <strong>Siemens<\/strong>, which has focused its ambitions on the data center and heading into DCIM in a big way.<\/p>\n<p>Datacenter Clarity LC is the company\u2019s foray into the world of DCIM (data center infrastructure management), a suite that combines management and facilities management functions. The company has thrown its muscle into this effort, boosted by a broad existing portfolio of data center solutions, a history in efficiency, as well as a global talent pool of engineers in support.<\/p>\n<h3>Meeting point between IT and Facilities<\/h3>\n<p>The DCIM solution unveiled last month, Datacenter Clarity LC, consists of engineering and lifecycle management software tools that ensure uptime while optimizing energy and operational efficiencies to accommodate the rapidly changing needs of today\u2019s data centers. \u00a0It integrates information from both IT and facility assets, workflows and work orders, and conducts &#8220;what if&#8221; analyses.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Datacenter Clarity LC can help you optimize capacity planning while driving operation and energy efficiencies,&#8221; said John Kovach, Siemens\u2019 new Global Head of Data Centers.<\/p>\n<p>Datacenter Clarity has an open API architecture facilitates interoperability with other systems. \u201cOur vendor neutral solution supports more than 400 protocols from both the IT and facility perspective, giving customers total visibility of their data centers,\u201d said Kovach.<\/p>\n<h3>Siemens Ripe for DCIM Play<\/h3>\n<p>Siemens\u2019 DCIM power play wasn\u2019t out of the blue. Siemens has an established track record in facility\/enterprise infrastructure development, separately providing different aspects of data center infrastructure to customers over the years. The list of what the company provides isn\u2019t short:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li> Medium Voltage gear that connects the building to the utility grid.<\/li>\n<li> Low Voltage gear that distributes the power throughout the building.<\/li>\n<li> All the interconnecting controls to enable the Emergency Generators and UPS equipment.<\/li>\n<li> Complete Power Monitoring system that provides detail on the usage, power balance and consumption of the entire facility.<\/li>\n<li> Building Automation and temperature controls for the cooling of the facility. <\/li>\n<li> Fire and Life Safety systems to protect the people and equipment within in the building.<\/li>\n<li> Perimeter and physical security of the building to control access to the building, CCTV systems to provide visual images of the critical locations within the facility<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The company sees a formal DCIM play as the logical evolution of its data center strategy, and is setting out to bridge the divide of IT and facilities management.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The exponential growth and importance of data centers was leading to a need to bridge the growing \u201csilos\u201d of IT and facilities\u2019 management of data centers,\u201d said Kovach. &#8220;Having the two areas collaborate and work together was a constant challenge requiring a central system that would eliminate the inefficiencies that were developing from those separate silos. \u00a0This is the purpose of DCIM \u2013 and Siemens\u2019 existing expertise in the different infrastructure areas, coupled with our established leadership in energy and operational efficiency, seemed a perfect fit.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With more than 75 companies now offering tools under the wide umbrella of DCIM, it isn&#8217;t easy for a new player to make a splash. Unless that new player is global electronics and electrical engineering powerhouse Siemens, which has focused its ambitions on the data center and heading into DCIM in a big way. 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