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5 Key Challenges in Data Center Modernization and How to Overcome Them

Data centers are essential components of your business operations. Therefore, you need to ensure that your business keeps up with its rapidly evolving technological landscape. So you may need to completely transition--from old on-premise physical servers to new infrastructure that supports workloads/applications across several cloud environments!! This entire process of data center modernization is not easy-as it comes with its own set of challenges. So, what are these data center modernization challenges? And can you overcome them? Let's find out.

Hyperview Joins Forces With Novem Digital to Transform Property Risk Management and Asset Sustainability

Vancouver, British Columbia, August 27, 2024 – Hyperview, the leading cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) platform, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Novem Digital, an innovative digital risk management and IoT company.

What is the impact of AI on data centers? #AI #datacenter #datacentersolutions

AI is the buzzword of the year for good reason—it's transforming industries, including data centers. Hyperview CEO, Jad Jebara explains how AI is tripling data center capacity, solving industry challenges, and why this is just the beginning.

How to Make Better Data Center Energy Management Decisions

Data centers are among the largest consumers of energy worldwide, accounting for up to 3% of global electricity consumption, a figure expected to rise with increasing demand for computing power and services. Energy consumption is a main concern in the data center industry as managers struggle to find ways to improve overall efficiency and environmental sustainability amidst the green wave of new reporting and operating regulations.

How Does PUE Relate to Data Center Sustainability?

In a time where sustainability is a critical concern, data centers play a pivotal role in shaping the future of environmental responsibility. Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is a core metric in assessing the energy efficiency of data centers. But how exactly does PUE relate to sustainability, and what role does it play in the broader context of ecological responsibility?

What is DCIM software? #datacenters #datacentersolutions #datacenter

@hyperviewhq CEO Jad Jebara: "If you're someone in the industry or who has experienced DCIM software in the past, you would know that it can be a PAIN. But for those who are unfamiliar, let's break it down and discuss how a modern DCIM solution can transform your operations.".

Hyperview DCIM 4.5 Software Release: Carbon Footprint Reporting

Version 4.5 introduces a new add-on feature, Carbon Footprint Reporting that lets you keep an eye on the carbon footprint of any location with ease. Dive into the details of rack workloads, assess how your average offset percentages are shaping up, and get specific insights for each location. Plus, we've added a sleek dark mode option for Hyperview, introduced two fresh dashboard widgets, and rolled out a bunch of improvements to enhance your experience.

Carbon Footprint Reporting

We’re excited to share some big updates and enhancements that underscore our dedication to innovation and efficiency. Check out our new Carbon Footprint Reporting add-on feature, a sleek dark mode GUI theme, and major improvements to Business Entity tracking and Dashboard Widgets. Plus, we’ve added new custom components for better peripheral logging and expanded firmware update support for Panduit Gen6 rack PDU products.

Are Your Data Centers and IT Closets Prepared for the Next CrowdStrike Event?

On July 19, 2024, a major IT disaster struck when a CrowdStrike update caused widespread chaos. CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, inadvertently pushed a faulty “sensor configuration update” for its Falcon Sensor software. This update caused 8.5 million Windows devices to crash. The impact was severe, affecting airlines, banking systems, and healthcare networks, and the recovery process was laborious, requiring manual intervention for impacted devices.

Is it possible for data centers to be eco-friendly? #datacenter #datacenters #datacentersolutions

Data centers are major energy consumers, emitting CO2 equivalent to 13 million cars in North America alone. Emissions arise from primary operations and auxiliary systems like cooling and backup generators. Inefficiencies in IT equipment management and a lack of detailed emissions analysis hinder targeted reduction strategies. So, is it possible to make them more sustainable? The short answer is, yes.