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How Does DCIM Software Support Edge Computing, IT Closets, and Distributed IT Environments?

DCIM software supports edge computing, IDF closets, and distributed IT environments by providing centralized asset management, real-time power and environmental monitoring, 3D digital twin visualization, capacity planning, and physical security management across every site from core data centers to remote sites and IDF closets.

Network Documentation: Excel vs. DCIM Software

Spreadsheets and Visio diagrams may work in small, static environments, but they cannot maintain accurate, real-time records at the port level, track relationships between assets, or support the pace of change in modern operations. DCIM software is purpose-built for those demands. In this blog post, we'll cover what network documentation actually requires, where Excel and Visio fall short, and how DCIM software addresses those gaps.

Smarter, Greener Data Centers Start Here: Why Spring Is the Best Time to Upgrade with Hyperview

Spring is the perfect season to rethink how you manage your data center. Many operators struggle with outdated tools that slow down capacity planning and energy use optimization. Hyperview’s AI-powered, cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) offers clear real-time insights and agentless asset discovery to cut costs and carbon footprints.

The Now, New and Next in Data Center Infrastructure Management

Bill has built something truly special. For nearly a decade, this has been the place where data center leaders move beyond the basics and tackle real challenges: driving adoption, demonstrating ROI, navigating organizational change, and turning infrastructure data into strategic advantage. Following in his footsteps is both an honor and a responsibility I don’t take lightly. What we’ll cover in this Edition: This isn’t a product demo.

The Analyst View on Data Sovereignty with TechMarketView

Perspectives from the Edge: Episode 2 Data sovereignty isn't a solo effort. It's a symphony. Data sovereignty is moving fast up the agenda. But who's orchestrating it? The second episode of Perspectives from the Edge explores the subject through an analyst’s laser lens, in conversation with Kate Hanaghan, Chief Research Officer at TechMarketView. Find out how AI and platform consolidation make data harder to control, how to bake sovereignty into your business from the start – and why the organisations getting it right treat ecosystems as a strategy, not just a procurement exercise.

Sensor-Level Access Control: A Game-Changer for Colocation Providers

Enter Hyperview’s sensor-level access control—a revolutionary approach that transforms this dynamic. By enabling granular access to individual sensors within shared environments, Hyperview empowers colocation providers to deliver the visibility their clients need while maintaining strict security and operational simplicity.

Invisible Lifelines: DCIM Empowers Healthcare Teams

DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) software plays a critical role in supporting this mission. By providing real-time monitoring, streamlined incident response, automated compliance tracking, and predictive maintenance capabilities, DCIM platforms offer healthcare teams the tools needed to safeguard patient safety and meet complex regulatory requirements.

Data Sovereignty: What Infrastructure Leaders Must Know

Data sovereignty refers to the principle that data is subject to the laws and governance of the country in which it is stored or processed. Put simply: where your data lives determines who has jurisdiction over it. This isn’t a new concept, but the urgency around it has intensified significantly. The geopolitical climate has pushed governments to treat data infrastructure as a strategic national asset. The EU has GDPR with strict cross-border transfer restrictions.

Expert Insight: Why Local Internet Traffic Matters More Than You Think

Imagine sending a letter to your neighbour across the street, only for it to be routed through London or even Amsterdam before landing in their letterbox. This is effectively what happens to much of Scotland's internet traffic. Despite physical proximity between users, businesses and services, digital data is frequently sent on needlessly long journeys, often leaving the country before reaching its destination. This approach is inefficient, costly and poses questions about privacy, resilience and digital sovereignty.

Integrating DCIM and ServiceNow: 4 Customer Success Stories

Managing assets, tickets, and workflows across multiple data center sites can be complex and time-consuming. When IT service management (ITSM) and DCIM tools operate in separate silos, teams often face incomplete information, duplicated effort, and limited visibility into the physical infrastructure. Integrating Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software with ITSM platforms like ServiceNow ensures that asset, configuration, and ticket data remain aligned across systems.