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The Panduit Cloud-based Software is Panduit’s next generation DCIM solution. A true cloud-native platform, built from the ground up to take advantage of cloud flexibility and scalability as well as enhanced manageability, security, and operations ease of use and efficiency to manage Data Center, Enterprise and Edge Infrastructures. Supports the management, monitoring, and alerting for power, cooling, environmental, IT, and connectivity.
Its secure cloud-based platform includes encryption on data at rest and in transit, two-factor authentication, fine-grained access control, security-focused development lifecycle, and harden with multiple industry-leading security scanning and assessment solutions designed to thoroughly analyze today's complex web applications and web services for security vulnerabilities.
Although the DCIM software is agnostic and supports multiple vendor IT and facilities devices, it tightly aligns with Panduit G5 Intelligent PDU and UPS product lines, to visualize rack-level power, environment, and cabinet physical security access, enabling a single pane of glass to manage the entire data center infrastructure resources. In addition to floorplan layout and rack elevation, power path visualization enables operators to identify a single point of failure, reduce overprovisioning, and assess risk.
Panduit DCIM software is a self-serviced solution which eliminates the need for professional services and with our open REST APIs that have all product functionality documented. Customers can easily integrate with existing applications such as CMDB, ITSM, BMS and ticketing system. This ensures a solution that is quick to deploy, intuitive to use and simple to maintain.
The software provides thousands of highly skilled resources constantly monitoring performance, availability, security, etc.
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