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Athenta Technologies Drives Datacenters for an Improved Integrated Infrastructure Management

With the motto of “Continued Innovation”, Athenta Technologies has strived to make significant changes in a few Infrastructures. It has enabled its esteemed customers to control and administer their respective infrastructures with ease and confidence. Following the legacy of the “Make in India” theme, Athenta has produced a product line which is a boon to the Indian Infrastructure.

Besides this, Athenta has successfully ventured its operations, internationally. The company has efficiently managed a large Datacenter of an International Airlines for half a decade now. It has conceptualized the best practice by creating “Standard Operating Environments” for various solutions that helps in bringing the costs down, while offering a higher TCO.

Athenta DCEYE is a solution which was developed to manage a running Datacenter. It is the only DCIM tool in the world, which helps Datacentres to manage operations, administration and management @ 360°. It starts with assets inventorying, which were stranded in different islands in a large Datacentre, limiting their usability and value. It is a tool that can compute the computational power and electrical power simultaneously to finally address the issue of PUE. DCEYE is known for its business intelligence that guarantees to bring down the PUE in any Datacenter, steadily.

“In today’s India, Datacentres are the focal point of their organization. Any kind of interruptions in a Datacenter can lead to a tremendous loss for the organization. It is thereby imperative to have an end to end management of Datacentres by breaking the silos between IT and Facilities, while still managing their interdependencies,” Gopal Joshi, Director Sales, Athenta Technologies.

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