Intel and Schneider Electric team up for DCIM Server Access

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Intel and Schneider Electric team up for DCIM Server Access 
As per the latest announcement made by Schneider Electric, the company has launched the first data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software solution that provides server access without the need for additional hardware. This new product module for StruxureWare Data Center Operation is the result of leveraging Intel Virtual Gateway technology to provide full server lifecycle access and power cycling for remote management.

"Intel and Schneider Electric are bridging facilities and IT by offering vKVM (virtual keyboard video mouse) and DCIM in one integrated product suite. Virtualization and cloud computing disaggregate IT from physical systems and make adding new workloads as easy as deploying a virtual machine. The connection between facilities and IT-enabled by StruxureWare for Data Centers – is critical because these new workloads affect power, cooling and connectivity, and have an overall impact on efficiency and capacity."

"By partnering with Intel to provide integrated software KVM and DCIM approach for managing the data center, we are continuing to bridge the gap between IT and facilities. As the first DCIM vendor to offer software-only server access capabilities, we view Server Access as an important component to improving energy efficiency in data centers and facilities," said Soeren Jensen, Vice-President of Enterprise Management and Software, Schneider Electric.

In combining DCIM and software KVM technology, Server Access allows IT managers, data center managers/operators and facility managers to launch, manage, troubleshoot and control servers directly from the DCIM software, providing a comprehensive "single pane of glass" solution......See More

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