Register to Stream
Feb 3rd, 11am—12pm PST
Available on demand at 11:00 am PST

In an era of increasing density and complexity, data center operators are often trapped between fragmented IT tools and traditional facilities management systems. This “information gap” creates unnecessary risk and limits the ability to scale effectively. This webinar explores a next-generation approach to Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) that unifies Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) into a single, integrated platform.
Rather than simply monitoring siloed data points, learn how to master your entire infrastructure—from the “white space” of IT racks to the “gray space” of power and cooling. We will discuss the shift from reactive monitoring to proactive management using “tidy data” and machine learning for anomaly detection. Whether managing a single site or a global distributed network, discover how a purpose-built, vendor-agnostic architecture enables seamless scalability and faster decision-making. Attendees will also gain insights into optimizing capacity planning and leveraging digital twins to future-proof their critical facilities.
Unified Visibility: How to integrate legacy and new systems into a single “pane of glass” for total environmental control.
Data-Driven Decisions: The role of normalized data and AI in predictive analytics and real-time infrastructure performance.
Scalable Architecture: Strategies for deploying a single code stack that grows with your organization from the edge to the core.
Operational Security: Maintaining compliance and reducing risk through ISO27001-certified infrastructure management.
Modius provides solutions for managing critical facilities’ availability, capacity, and efficiency. Our flagship product, OpenData, provides all the tools, including DCIM, needed to manage mission-critical infrastructure performance, including seamless integration of disparate devices. In addition, OpenData has built-in integrated features for analytics, dashboards, graphical views, and more, all in a “single pane of glass.”
Feb 3rd, 11am—12pm PST
Available on demand at 11:00 am PST