IBM 3D Virtual Datacenter
Published on October 10, 2008
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IBM announced the latest solutions to provide real-time data in the virtual world is safe from various different sources of data. Thus, the data as, hot spots, data flow, level of the server, and others will be available in environment with 3D visualization, informative, so can be managed more quickly and easily. Implenia (www.implenia.com), construction companies and real estate Swiss origin, recently use solution from IBM data centers to expand the virtual center operations. Previously, the limited use of the facilities management course.
The virtual data center will be present in the 3D replica of servers, Rack, network, and various other supporting devices. The information in the data center 2D text, although real time, less the actual condition. The human brain more familiar with the picture and sound, so, according to IBM researcher, Michael Osias, who became the architect 3D data center services from the IBM. By viewing the data center operations in 3D, for example, a fire ablaze the Hotspot and visualization of the server level, one can more easily understand the resources at the company.
Thus, he will be faster in their decision making, interact, and collaborate. Currently, Implenia has eight locations to manage the pioneering projects, including a data center managed by the tools and technology that is different. This is challenging the ability of Implenia and affect their ability to control the properties and overall efficiency of their clients. Before using the IBM solution, Implenia only know the state of the data center from the information obtained from the building automation system and communication interface virtual world that has been there. Implenia server does not know the actual situation and is aware that new information was already there after access through 3D visualization that IBM implemented for them. By combining the information with the building automation system that is, Implenia can control the data better and to take action in a more efficient, said Oliver Goh, IT specialist, Implenia.



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