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Hyperview Data Center Asset Auto-Discovery: Real-Time Visibility Starts Here

Get a closer look at how Hyperview’s Asset Auto-Discovery simplifies data center infrastructure management by automatically identifying connected assets across your environment. This tour shows how you can save time, improve data accuracy, and gain the visibility needed to manage capacity, power, and change with confidence.

Hyperview DCIM 5.4 Software Release

Hyperview 5.4 brings a host of powerful updates designed to give users more control, better insights, and a smoother experience across the platform. The release introduces per-sensor access control, allowing teams to restrict visibility to specific sensors for tighter data governance. New location dashboard widgets provide at-a-glance insights into rack power rankings, facility power usage, average temperature, and humidity over time. BACnet/IP monitoring has been upgraded to support more complex network topologies, while search functionality has been improved with exact/fuzzy match toggles and advanced filtering options.

Hyperview DCIM 5.2 Software Release

This release focuses on giving you more control over your infrastructure connections and ensuring your monitoring tools run smoother than ever. From enhanced circuit management and expanded search capabilities to optimized data collectors and advanced Modbus support, this update delivers practical improvements that make your day-to-day operations more efficient.

Hyperview DCIM 5.1 Software Release

This release is all about helping you move faster, see more, and manage your infrastructure with greater ease. From real-time polling and smarter layout tools to expanded support for DC power and new visual enhancements in rack views, this update is packed with practical improvements. Plus, with French language support and key bug fixes, it’s more accessible and reliable than ever.

CFO Reveals: 30% of Your Servers Are Wasting Money RIGHT NOW

In this exclusive interview with Ticker's business news show, Joyda Bianco, CFO of Hyperview, exposes a shocking industry secret: nearly one-third of servers in enterprise data centers are obsolete, unused, or "comatose"—consuming electricity and occupying valuable rack space while contributing absolutely nothing to business operations. That's potentially millions in wasted operational expenses and thousands of tons of unnecessary carbon emissions. But as Bianco explains, this crisis represents your single biggest quick-win for cost reduction and sustainability improvement.

Hyperview DCIM 5.0 Software Release: AI Assistant

Hyperview 5.0 introduces a powerful new AI Assistant (Beta) to help users navigate the platform, run reports, and complete tasks faster. The release also features a redesigned search experience with improved speed, shortcuts, and a docking option for multitasking. Additional enhancements include streamlined asset editing, smarter alerting rules, expanded auto-discovery support, and new API endpoints — all aimed at improving efficiency, accuracy, and user experience across the board.

Can Data Centers Keep Up with AI? Hyperview CEO Breaks It Down

With the rise of AI, data centers are becoming a bigger part of our everyday lives. But this growing reliance also brings up serious concerns about energy use and the environment. On Ticker’s business news show, Hyperview CEO Jad Jebara discussed how AI is driving data center operators to rethink how they handle these energy-hungry workloads while working toward sustainability goals.

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.