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Hyperview DCIM 4.8 Software Release

This update brings key improvements to asset management and power tracking. Highlights include Template Power metrics in bulk actions, simplified rack layouts for easier asset placement, and advanced power sensors for detailed analysis. The upgraded asset discovery engine now supports more vendor asset types, streamlining management.

What does modern DCIM software innovation look like? #dcim #datacenter #datamanagement #interview

Iterative. Collaborative. Disciplined. This is how we approach innovation at Hyperview. By leveraging technologies like AI, we constantly iterate to solve real-world challenges. Iterative Release Cycle: Our development process is driven by consistent improvement. Every five weeks, we roll out new updates and actively gather customer feedback to refine our solutions. Collaborative Innovation: Transparency is key to our collaboration. Each quarter, we share our product roadmap with customers, outlining the features we’re developing over the next six months.

What does reinventing Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software mean? #dcim #datacenter

"Growth, growth, growth." At Hyperview, we’ve reinvented data center infrastructure management (DCIM) by embracing a product-led growth (PLG) strategy. This means we work closely with users to create features that actually matter to them. With updates rolling out every five weeks, we’re always finding ways to make the platform even better. Plus, we’ve teamed up with data center leaders like Panduit and nVent to bring even more value to our shared customers. Finally, we’re expanding our reach to serve customers better, adding APAC and UAE regions to host their Hyperview instance and data.

Energy Regulations Are Rising: Stay Ahead with Modern DCIM

Across regions, the regulatory landscape is shifting dramatically: These regulations signal a new era where energy waste is no longer just an economic concern but a compliance risk. Failure to adhere can result in hefty penalties, restricted operations, and reputational damage.