GDCM to launch data center solution in India

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Global DataCenter Management (GDCM) announced a strategic partnership with APW President Systems to distribute its nlyte solution across India. APW President Systems will be solely responsible for engaging new customers in the region, managing local implementation and providing ongoing support.

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nlyte is aimed at helping organizations achieve a complete view of their data centers, allowing them to intelligently manage power consumption, reduce greenhouse emissions and increase the lifetime of assets, among other benefits.

Pramod Agashe, COO, APW President Systems said, “We see our partnership with GDCM as an opportunity to offer our customers the next generation of data center management systems to take their planning and green IT strategies to the next level.”

Designed to help data center managers make the most of their IT investments while minimizing complexity and costs, it allows companies to model and manage their hardware, capacity, power, cooling, networking and space, reduce redundancy, enhance optimization and pro-actively forecast and plan the deployment of their assets.

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Michael Evans, CEO, GDCM said, “As India's economy continues to grow at an exponential rate, and issues associated with power supplies and the hot climate continue, organizations in the country are in need of solutions which will allow them to manage their data center environments, and control power and cooling requirements. We look forward to working in partnership with APW President Systems to enable businesses to overcome these challenges by using nlyte, and we recognize APW President Systems as a natural extension of GDCM.”