In its bid to reaffirm its position, as one of the most
innovative global specialists in energy management and automation, Schneider
Electric as introduced the new EcoStruxure platform.
The
EcoStruxure system is Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled, and an open
interoperable solution, was designed to improve business efficiency,
reliability, safety and connectivity.
“With critical factors such as frequent power outages, rising
energy prices, climate changes and conflicts for resource access and controls,
there is need for a holistic and robust energy infrastructure that ensures
safe, efficient and green energy consumption from grid to rack. That’s the edge
Schneider EcoStruxure offers as a formidable ally,” said Okechi
The Senior Solutions Architect, Datacentre and Infrastructure,
Schneider Electric, Osuagwu made his
remarks at the just concluded International Data Corporation (IDC) 2017 event
themed ‘Next-Gen Datacenters: Making a Cloud Reality’ which took place recently
at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Lagos.
Osuagwu
explained that that the EcoStruxure Data Center Solutions provide an open
architecture of connected products and interoperable system across the domains
of IT, Power and Buildings as well as apps, analytics & services for
mobility, monitoring and insights.
“We deploy the EcoStruxure in a tailored instance for each of
the vertical end markets from Building, Data Center, Industry, and
Infrastructure where Schneider Electric has decades of deep domain expertise
and applied experience.” He noted.
The
new platform collects and analyses critical data from sensors to cloud, with
key features for implementing smart operations across enterprises such as
monitoring environmental parameters and asset utilization, providing predictive
analysis, smart alarming and the possibility to make control decisions anytime,
anywhere and from any smart device.
Mr.
Osuagwu said: “EcoStruxure maximises the value of translating data into
actionable intelligence to enable better business decisions and has so far,
recorded successes to the tune of 75% less time spent on data centre
maintenance in Genpact, a BPO Company in India, 30% reduction in power and
cooling costs, in Core computing data centre, Korea as well as a 59% capital
expenditure savings with self-cooling micro data centre enclosures in
Towergate, UK. It’s about time business owners take advantage of our solutions
and experience these kinds of successes here in Nigeria,” he said.
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