January 2010 |
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IBM To Support Arch Rock's Phynet Wireless Sensor Network in Active Energy Manager
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Combination Will Let Users See Rich Set Of Power and
Thermal Data on AEM Console, Aiding Energy Management in Data Centers
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 11, 2010 - Arch Rock Corporation has announced that
Arch Rock's PhyNet(tm) IP-based wireless sensor network technology will be
supported in IBM's Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM), to monitor and
manage energy usage in corporate data centers.
The integrated products, now available, will allow a rich set of power and
thermal data gathered by strategically- placed Arch Rock wireless sensors to be
transmitted over wireless IP links and displayed on the AEM web interface,
presenting users with a comprehensive view of their data centers' energy
consumption and environmental health.
The integration of PhyNet into AEM makes it easy for users to see all their
energy information on a single web interface (AEM), without having to move back
and forth among multiple vendors' consoles. Arch Rock's wireless sensors can
easily be placed anywhere the user needs to collect electrical, temperature or
humidity data, without the labor and cost of having to connect wires. Customers
can compare the Arch Rock-collected server inlet air temperature data with AEM
temperature readings from their CRACs [computer room air conditioners],
determining whether they can lower energy costs by raising CRAC supply air
temperatures while remaining within safety zones for server cooling. The sensor
data can also be used to monitor pre-set power and thermal thresholds,
triggering "event automation plans" through AEM to put servers in lower power
states or shut down systems that become overheated. PhyNet is expected to be of
particular benefit to the large set of IBM customers still using legacy
hardware, which are not equipped with built-in sensors.
Arch Rock CEO Roland Acra said, "This integration
effort will bring our IP-based WSN technology to the attention of an extensive
new group of Active Energy Manager customers who are seeking a single,
all-encompassing view of how their data centers are using energy. We are very
excited that IBM sought us out as a collaboration partner in its
energy management strategy."
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Arch Rock's IP-based PhyNet platform implements a tiered, scalable wireless
sensor network architecture that includes the first "WSN router,"
interconnecting IETF 6LoWPAN wireless mesh networks with IPv4 or IPv6 enterprise
networks. Sensor applications can reside across a corporate campus or in the
next room, communicating with any number of WSNs across local- or wide-area IP
networks. Because PhyNet extends standard IP technology from the
enterprise infrastructure to the sensor network mesh and out to individual
sensor nodes, those nodes can communicate directly with other IP devices on the
enterprise network regardless of their connection medium (e.g., IEEE 802.15.4
radio, 802.11 Wi-Fi, Ethernet). Arch Rock sensor nodes measure electric power
(kilowatts, voltage, current and power factor), temperature, humidity, air
pressure and chilled water flow and temperature.
PhyNet also serves as the foundation for Arch Rock's Energy Optimizer, a
complete wireless energy monitoring system that provides real-time visibility
into the electrical usage and thermal status of facilities and data centers,
giving users the precise knowledge to take measures that conserve energy and
reduce costs.
About Arch Rock Corporation
Arch Rock is a pioneer in IP-based wireless sensor network (WSN) technology,
focusing on energy and environmental monitoring applications. The company's
PhyNet(tm) WSN architecture is the foundation for turning autonomous wireless
sensing points into IP- and Web-enabled devices that can communicate data
locally or globally, enabling ubiquitous, non-disruptive and cost-effective
instrumentation for improved energy and environmental management. Arch Rock's
Energy Optimizer solution allows enterprises to better monitor, analyze and
optimize their use of energy resources while maintaining safe, reliable and
comfortable environmental conditions in their buildings, campuses and data
centers. For more information, visit http://www.archrock.com.
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