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Now, More Than Ever, Remote Management of Data Centers Is Essential
2020-05-09

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If ever there was a time for data center owner-operators and their customers to embrace automation and remote management and monitoring of their infrastructure, that time is now. With most every nation in the world having imposed stay-at-home orders and social distancing policies due to COVID-19, maintaining access to data center infrastructure and the essential communications they support is more critical than ever.

Data centers have never been in higher demand as virtually all of our professional and personal lives move into the digital space.  We are witnessing a surge in remote work and media consumption, including significant spikes in data traffic generated from video conferencing, cloud computing applications, streaming media, online education, virtual private networks (VPNs), and online gaming.

From enterprises to hyperscalers providing cloud services, the IT and operations staff of every organization needs to be able to perform routine and preventative maintenance, upgrade capacity, manage vendors, and address technical issues when and if they occur. The ongoing global health crisis has therefore heightened awareness of the ability to remotely manage the data center to ensure the safety of customers, partners, and employees.

However, even before the present crisis arrived, evolving global business demands and the volume, velocity and variety of data traffic flows were already necessitating the reshaping of infrastructure and a rearchitecting of the internet. One noticeable trend has been to augment core processing in hyperscale environments with more processing closer to the edge of the internet. And as before, but especially now, enterprises and hyperscalers require the ability to easily manage, monitor and enable their data center assets and operations, with a secure view into their infrastructure across an expanding global footprint, from anywhere, at any time. This capability is critical for organizations to meet the demands for compute while maintaining business continuity, accelerating IT efficiencies, while ensuring health and safety and a rapidly expanding mobile workforce.

While there are organizations involved in manufacturing and logistics and supply chain management that have instituted operations that require minimal or no staff, such automation has come slowly to the data center industry. Data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tools monitor, measure, manage and control data center utilization and energy consumption of all IT-related equipment, including servers, storage, and network switches, as well as facility infrastructure components such as power distribution units (PDUs) and computer room air conditioners (CRACs). But many of these software solutions are not designed to be monitored and managed remotely across all of their data center deployments, across all locations, and as an unmanned, “lights-out” services.

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