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Modius combines data center monitoring software with wireless RF Code sensors

 
Partnership adds environmentals monitoring to monitoring of IT and facilities equipment
(3/2/2010)

Developer of data center monitoring and management software Modius has partnered with RF Code, a provider of wireless environmental sensors, to integrate the two companies’ products and deliver them jointly.

RF Code’s sensors monitor a variety of factors, including air temperature and humidity, as well as presence of conductive liquids. The sensors will complement Modius’s core product OpenData, a software solution that collects real-time data from IT devices and facilities infrastructure, assessing its availability and performance.

They feed data directly into OpenData to be incorporated into the analysis of the facility’s state and performance created by the San Francisco-based company’s software.

 “Their open approach to integration has made it easy to extend the value of our OpenData solution by adding critical environmental information that affects the performance and availability of our customers’ physical assets,” Modius CEO Craig Compiano said in a statement about the company’s new partner.

Besides data centers, Modius solutions are applied in other critical facilities such as call centers, IT closets and mechanical yards.


A screenshot of the OpenData graphic interface

Related feature: The case for automated asset tracking by RF Code CEO Mitch Medford
Related news: San Francisco start-up rolls out IP-based wireless data center monitoring system
Related whitepaper: Aperture: Current trends in data center monitoring

Keywords: Modius, RF Code, data center monitoring, wireless sensors, data cente management, data center environmental, real-time data center monitoring

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