The globally renowned provider of cabinet power distribution unit (CDU) and data center power measurement and monitoring solutions Server Technology (News - Alert) announced a significant expansion in its product line with the introduction of 34 new products.
Server Technology has launched 220 new products in this year. Providing 1,900 types of rack-level CDUs, Server Technology offers the largest number of data center power products in the industry. These products, according to company officials, are designed specifically for the data center and telecommunications markets. This reflects the strong demand for custom and unique data center power innovation and technology at the server rack level, the company claimed in a press release.
“No matter what you hear, all data centers are not alike,” President of Server Technology Brandon Ewing explained in a statement. “Data center managers want their own custom solutions to solve their unique power and efficiency goals. We've listened to our customers and worked with them very closely to create these new products. They are designed with the features, power capabilities and security tools needed for data center professionals today.”
Last month, Server Technology released version 5.0 of its Sentry Power Manager (SPM) rack-level data center power monitoring solution. This upgraded version features a world-class user interface, new features and functionality and a single pane of glass view for global CDU management.
“We are really excited to be releasing even more products into the CDU marketplace. We work very closely with our customers and develop these solutions to meet their goals,” Ewing said.
For 25 years, Reno, Nev. based Server Technology has been serving the data center industry with innovative, intelligent power distribution, remote power monitoring and power management and measurement systems. The company has worldwide distribution and regional offices in the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore.
Earlier this week, TMCnet reported that Server Technology announced its plans to attend DataCenter Dynamics Washington D.C., an event that provides an opportunity to come to grips with the latest in mission-critical infrastructure and networks with professionals from across the sector. Server technology is looking forward to spreading the word about its services at DCD, an event that features speakers from GEICO, US EPA ENERGY STAR (News - Alert), the U.S. Department of Energy and FusionX.
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Madhubanti Rudra is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by Carrie Schmelkin