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Integrated Data Center Management (IDCM)

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Enabling Data Centers for AI

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.

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Network Security Devices Are the Front Door to an IT Environment, but Smart Power Strips Are the Unlocked Back Door: A Call to Action for Data Center Security

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 These often-overlooked devices, with their outdated firmware and default passwords, provide an easy entry point for attackers into otherwise secure environments.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.

BACnet's Impact on Data Center Efficiency

Enhancing Data Center Efficiency through BACnet Integration

By bridging Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) systems with Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and the Building Automation System (BAS), BACnet fosters a harmonious interplay that significantly elevates the sustainability of data center environments. This synergy is about enhancing individual system performances and creating a cohesive ecosystem where energy optimization and sustainability are at the forefront.

Integrated Data Center Management for University Sustainability

Promoting University Sustainability Through Integrated Data Center Management

Integrated Data Center Management (IDCM) is revolutionizing the way universities handle their vast digital resources. By optimizing cooling chains, intelligently managing space, leveraging machine learning, and conducting comprehensive energy usage analysis, IDCM brings a new level of efficiency to data centers. This approach not only minimizes energy consumption but also significantly reduces the carbon footprint of these digital nerve centers. As a result, universities can achieve their sustainability goals while also realizing reduced operational costs, making IDCM a cornerstone in the pursuit of a greener, more sustainable future.

High Density data center hallway filled with servers.

Enabling Data Centers for AI

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.

A person in a hooded cloak with a digital, glitchy effect against a backdrop of neon-lit, blurred data streams. The image conveys a cyberpunk or high-tech theme.

Network Security Devices Are the Front Door to an IT Environment, but Smart Power Strips Are the Unlocked Back Door: A Call to Action for Data Center Security

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.

BACnet's Impact on Data Center Efficiency

Enhancing Data Center Efficiency through BACnet Integration

By bridging Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) systems with Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and the Building Automation System (BAS), BACnet fosters a harmonious interplay that significantly elevates the sustainability of data center environments. This synergy is about enhancing individual system performances and creating a cohesive ecosystem where energy optimization and sustainability are at the forefront.

Integrated Data Center Management for University Sustainability

Promoting University Sustainability Through Integrated Data Center Management

Integrated Data Center Management (IDCM) is revolutionizing the way universities handle their vast digital resources. By optimizing cooling chains, intelligently managing space, leveraging machine learning, and conducting comprehensive energy usage analysis, IDCM brings a new level of efficiency to data centers. This approach not only minimizes energy consumption but also significantly reduces the carbon footprint of these digital nerve centers. As a result, universities can achieve their sustainability goals while also realizing reduced operational costs, making IDCM a cornerstone in the pursuit of a greener, more sustainable future.