DCiM_BIG_DATA

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Intelligent Enterprise Management Power Cooling Security Facilities Data Center Big Data Dashboard

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Intelligent Enterprise Management

Power

Cooling

Security

Facilities

Data Center

Big Data

Dashboard

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INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT

Facts & Benefits to using iEM middleware

One Global Solution for Your Data, Custom User Interface Designed for Your System

• Built & Designed using Tridium Niagara & DGlogik

• Software & Hardware (Gateway) to convert non IP nodes to IP

• Vendor agnostic, Scalable open architecture

• No Service License Agreement & No Seat License

• Over 300+ software drivers including: (SNMP, XML, BACnet, MODBUS, Legacy)

• Read & Write options for control & monitoring

• Optional enterprise-level data archival using SQL, MySQL, CSV, Oracle or DB2 database, and HTTP/HTML/ XML text formats

• Audit Trail” of database changes, database storage and backup, global time functions, calendar, central scheduling, control, and energy management routines

• Password protection and security using encryption techniques an external LDAP

• Very cost effective

The Bridge between IT & Facilities

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INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT

Data to Information used to optimize

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DB2Oracle

SQL

Hadoop

The iEM enables “Big Data” by

Integrating & consolidating local

databases using iEM middleware

to perform analytics and to keep

a flat architecture and save on

costly SLA’s

Open solution used in

*Data Centers

*Facilities

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DCiM application

• Customized DCiM dashboards built and designed with end-user input

• Real-time thermal maps, rack level analytics (PUE/DCiE, power & thermal

capacity)

• Integration with complete power & thermal chain provides remote monitor

& control

• Data history, logs, trends, and alarms

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DCiM Cooling Chain application

Data Center Cooling ChainControl &

Monitor

Data Center

Cooling

equipment

CRAC & CRAH

Visibility

To cooling

capacity

Critical alarms &

alerts via text&

email

iEM

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DCiM Power Chain application

Data Center Power Chain Control & Monitor

Data Center

Visibility

To Power capacity

Critical alarms & alerts via text&

email

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LEED dashboard

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Facility dashboard

Monitor and control of

your entire real estate

portfolio

Optimize energy through

intelligent scheduling &

automated demand

response

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Intelligent Telecommunications Room optimizing power and cooling

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put it all together on one “Big Data” dashboard

Using a Big Data dashboard Allows for:

• Visibility and control of a Global footprint

• Enhanced safety and first responder

knowledge

• Distributed Services

• Energy optimization creating eligibility for

government energy rebates

One dashboard:

• Data Centers

• Facilities

• Security

• TR’s

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The iEM logical data integration model

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Data centers

Facilities

Hospitals

Schools

Middleware

Hotels

Real Estate

Financial

Government

Several applications “One” middleware the foundation for your enterprise

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The iEM is a true “Open-Non Proprietary” middleware solution

The iEM is vendor agnostic and allows for 3rd party communications to allow an integration with existing

equipment and controls. This allows for a flat architecture

No SLA’s & No seat license (provides instant return on investment)

Customized user interfaces take data and transform it to useful information through a single pain of

glass. (DCiM, Facilities, Intelligent TR’s, Sustainable LEED dashboards)

Think outside the BOX. BiG Data is “Not” a product it is a “Scalable Solution”

Integrate and Consolidate existing databases SQL, Oracle, and other using the middleware as part of a

Big Data cluster used for forecasting, analytics, and complete optimization

Own and Control your “data”

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Facility Manager

Defines project objectives

C-Level Executive

Project stakeholder

IT Manager

Approves IT network design and specification

IT Manager

Defines overall IT requirements

SI/Project Engineer

Works with client to outline project scope; FEED

SI/Project Engineer

Network System Design

Also includes:

Purchasing, EHS,

Quality, Maintenance

Data Consulting

Integration

network system components

SI/Project Engineer

Oversee system and equipment assembly, install and commissioning

Contractor/Installer

Network infrastructure installation, testing, debug

Distributor Coordinate procurement of project materials, deliver value added services

IT Manager

Performance baseline, network/IP address

documentation

Design/Eng. Firms

Network/Infrastructure Design

Design/Eng. Firms

Works with client to design project layout/scope

Facility Manager

Analysis of system effectiveness

Dashboard Design

End-user input

KPI’s

Manage & Control

C-Level Executive

Analysis of system effectiveness

Capitol decision

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