NetZoom Enterprise integrates real-time power analytics into unified data center platform

NetZoom has announced the integration of AMI DCM with its NetZoom Enterprise platform, introducing a fully integrated, vendor-agnostic data center infrastructure management (DCIM) solution. According to NetZoom, this integration brings together real-time power visibility, infrastructure modeling, and monitoring within a single interface for data center managers and network administrators.

NetZoom Enterprise enables teams to discover, model, monitor, and manage data center infrastructure across rooms, racks, power chains, and connectivity. It features Microsoft Visio-based visualization and provides access to a cloud device library containing hundreds of thousands of equipment models. The platform supports lifecycle and capacity management, aiming to reduce stranded capacity, enhance utilization, and simplify technology refreshes.

The AMI DCM integration adds real-time power monitoring and analytics, enabling operators to track power usage, identify risks, and react to electrical issues before they affect operations. Additional features include agentless discovery, real-time monitoring, alerts, and mobile access, designed to help data center teams stay proactive and efficient.

“NetZoom Enterprise becomes truly transformational when integrated with AMI DCM, delivering executive-level, real-time power insight alongside full lifecycle modeling and monitoring,” said Uriel Campos, General Manager, NetZoom. “This unified, vendor-agnostic platform empowers leaders to optimize capacity, prevent power-related incidents, and modernize infrastructure strategies with confidence, clarity, and measurable ROI.”

NetZoom states that the NetZoom Enterprise DCIM platform is available now. Additional information is available at the company’s website.

Source: NetZoom

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