Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Power management company Eaton today announced its participation at the 39th edition of GITEX Technology Week 2019. In addition to discussing the evolution of the modern data centre, Eaton will also launch Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) Infrastructure, closing the gap between the physical and IT infrastructure.
This unique software can also be integrated with the VMware vRealise Operations platform. Data centre and operations managers in the region and beyond can use IPM software and Infrastructure Pack to manage the health, risk and efficiency of their power devices, thereby offering an integrated approach to data centre monitoring and power management.
Ashraf Yehia, managing director, Eaton Middle East said: “The Middle East is a very important and expanding market for us with data center spend in the MENA region expected to reach a record-high in the coming years. This opens doors for Eaton to showcase its best-in-class product portfolio at GITEX 2019.”
“At Eaton, we strive to make sure that data centres of the future are cost-effective, safe, reduce environmental footprint and adapt to the rapidly changing IT requirements. Our new IPM software is one such example that underpins our innovation.” added Ashraf.
Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager software offers end users a comprehensive infrastructure shutdown feature. This capability helps customers save time and money while reducing risks, allowing customers to gracefully shutdown an entire information technology environment without crashing a virtual machine or host server, even in data centres utilising VMware’s High Availability host servers.
Under the theme ‘infrastructure with intelligence’, Eaton representatives will be at GITEX to discuss data centre safety, sustainability and resilience and its 2020 plans for growth in the Middle East. Eaton will also showcase live demos of its unique range of products, including its Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) offerings and white space solutions.
Journalists are invited to learn more about these products and trends from Eaton experts at its stand in Hall 7 Stand: H7-E40 at GITEX Technology Week 2019, taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 6 October to 10 October 2019.
About Eaton
Eaton is a power management company with 2018 sales of $21.6 billion. We provide energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton is dedicated to improving the quality of life and the environment through the use of power management technologies and services. Eaton has approximately 100,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. For more information, visit Eaton.com.
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