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A look back at the key themes and discussions from Monday Live! in 2024 This year, Monday Live! has been a hub for insightful discussions
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A look back at the key themes and discussions from Monday Live! in 2024 This year, Monday Live! has been a hub for insightful discussions
The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.
In the dynamic world of IT, colocation providers face numerous challenges that can hinder their ability to deliver consistent, efficient, and sustainable services. Nlyte Software’s Colocation Solution addresses these challenges head-on, ensuring providers maintain high standards across all their sites. By offering a centralized management platform, real-time monitoring, and detailed reporting, Nlyte helps providers standardize processes, manage infrastructure complexity, and promote environmental sustainability. Take control of your colocation challenges with Nlyte’s comprehensive solutions and transform your data center management today!
Explore how Nlyte Software’s DCIM solutions enable data centers to meet the demands of AI workloads. From optimized floor planning and asset management to power chain redundancy and thermal management, Nlyte provides the tools needed for efficient and scalable AI infrastructure.
In the ever-evolving world of data center security, attention has primarily been focused on network security devices—the metaphorical front doors—keeping them locked tight against cyberattacks. However, hackers are now shifting their focus to the less-guarded back doors: the smart power strips powering data center racks. These often-overlooked devices, with their outdated firmware and default passwords, provide an easy entry point for attackers into otherwise secure environments.
In this article, we delve into the critical role that smart power strip firmware plays in data center security. We explore the rising threat landscape and outline best practices for keeping these devices up to date to prevent unauthorized access. Finally, we highlight how Nlyte Software’s Device Management Solution can transform the way data centers manage firmware across a heterogeneous array of devices, enhancing operational efficiency and security. Protecting your data center isn’t just about securing the front door anymore—it’s about making sure every door is locked tight.
The moment a new piece of equipment arrives at a data center’s loading dock, its journey begins—a journey that will take it through installation, operation,
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, data centers are becoming faster, smarter, and highly scalable. While this advancement is necessary to keep up with increasing
The new SEC rules mandate comprehensive disclosure of climate-related risks likely affecting data center operators’ operations, strategies, or financial conditions. This encompasses the present and potential future impacts of these risks on their business model and outlook. Such disclosures ensure that investors can gauge a company’s resilience against the challenges posed by climate change.
The European Union’s commitment to sustainable energy practices has led to the implementation of several regulatory measures, with the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) being a
With the new demands for Data Centers that can run Generative AI-based applications appearing in more and more areas of the market, are existing Data
A look back at the key themes and discussions from Monday Live! in 2024 This year, Monday Live! has been a hub for insightful discussions
The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.
In the dynamic world of IT, colocation providers face numerous challenges that can hinder their ability to deliver consistent, efficient, and sustainable services. Nlyte Software’s Colocation Solution addresses these challenges head-on, ensuring providers maintain high standards across all their sites. By offering a centralized management platform, real-time monitoring, and detailed reporting, Nlyte helps providers standardize processes, manage infrastructure complexity, and promote environmental sustainability. Take control of your colocation challenges with Nlyte’s comprehensive solutions and transform your data center management today!
Explore how Nlyte Software’s DCIM solutions enable data centers to meet the demands of AI workloads. From optimized floor planning and asset management to power chain redundancy and thermal management, Nlyte provides the tools needed for efficient and scalable AI infrastructure.
In the ever-evolving world of data center security, attention has primarily been focused on network security devices—the metaphorical front doors—keeping them locked tight against cyberattacks. However, hackers are now shifting their focus to the less-guarded back doors: the smart power strips powering data center racks. These often-overlooked devices, with their outdated firmware and default passwords, provide an easy entry point for attackers into otherwise secure environments.
In this article, we delve into the critical role that smart power strip firmware plays in data center security. We explore the rising threat landscape and outline best practices for keeping these devices up to date to prevent unauthorized access. Finally, we highlight how Nlyte Software’s Device Management Solution can transform the way data centers manage firmware across a heterogeneous array of devices, enhancing operational efficiency and security. Protecting your data center isn’t just about securing the front door anymore—it’s about making sure every door is locked tight.
The moment a new piece of equipment arrives at a data center’s loading dock, its journey begins—a journey that will take it through installation, operation,
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, data centers are becoming faster, smarter, and highly scalable. While this advancement is necessary to keep up with increasing
The new SEC rules mandate comprehensive disclosure of climate-related risks likely affecting data center operators’ operations, strategies, or financial conditions. This encompasses the present and potential future impacts of these risks on their business model and outlook. Such disclosures ensure that investors can gauge a company’s resilience against the challenges posed by climate change.
The European Union’s commitment to sustainable energy practices has led to the implementation of several regulatory measures, with the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) being a
With the new demands for Data Centers that can run Generative AI-based applications appearing in more and more areas of the market, are existing Data
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