Intelligent Enterprise Management
Power
Cooling
Security
Facilities
Data
Center
Big Data
Dashboard
INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT
Facts & Benefits to using iEM middleware
One Global Solution for Your Data, Custom User Interface Designed for Your System
• Built & Designed using Tridium Niagara & DGlogik
• Software & Hardware (Gateway) to convert non IP nodes to IP
• Vendor agnostic, Scalable open architecture
• No Service License Agreement & No Seat License
• Over 300+ software drivers including: (SNMP, XML, BACnet, MODBUS, Legacy)
• Read & Write options for control & monitoring
• Optional enterprise-level data archival using SQL, MySQL, CSV, Oracle or DB2 database,
and HTTP/HTML/ XML text formats
• Audit Trail” of database changes, database storage and backup, global time functions,
calendar, central scheduling, control, and energy management routines
• Password protection and security using encryption techniques an external LDAP
• Very cost effective
The Bridge between IT & Facilities
INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT
Data to Information used to optimize
DB2Oracle
SQL
Hadoop
The iEM enables “Big Data” by
Integrating & consolidating local
databases using iEM middleware
to perform analytics and to keep
a flat architecture and save on
costly SLA’s
Open solution used in
*Data Centers
*Facilities
DCiM application
• Customized DCiM dashboards built and designed with end-user input
• Real-time thermal maps, rack level analytics (PUE/DCiE, power & thermal
capacity)
• Integration with complete power & thermal chain provides remote monitor
& control
• Data history, logs, trends, and alarms
DCiM Cooling Chain application
Data Center Cooling Chain
Control &
Monitor
Data Center
Cooling
equipment
CRAC & CRAH
Visibility
To cooling
capacity
Critical alarms &
alerts via text&
email
iEM
DCiM Power Chain application
Data Center Power Chain Control & Monitor
Data Center
Visibility
To Power capacity
Critical alarms & alerts via text&
email
LEED dashboard
Facility dashboard
Monitor and control of
your entire real estate
portfolio
Optimize energy through
intelligent scheduling &
automated demand
response
Intelligent Telecommunications Room optimizing power and cooling
put it all together on one “Big Data” dashboard
Using a Big Data dashboard Allows for:
• Visibility and control of a Global footprint
• Enhanced safety and first responder
knowledge
• Distributed Services
• Energy optimization creating eligibility for
government energy rebates
One dashboard:
• Data Centers
• Facilities
• Security
• TR’s
The iEM logical data integration model
Data centers
Facilities
Hospitals
Schools
Middleware
Hotels
Real Estate
Financial
Government
Several applications “One” middleware the foundation for your enterprise
The iEM is a true “Open-Non Proprietary” middleware solution
The iEM is vendor agnostic and allows for 3rd party communications to allow an integration with existing
equipment and controls. This allows for a flat architecture
No SLA’s & No seat license (provides instant return on investment)
Customized user interfaces take data and transform it to useful information through a single pain of
glass. (DCiM, Facilities, Intelligent TR’s, Sustainable LEED dashboards)
Think outside the BOX. BiG Data is “Not” a product it is a “Scalable Solution”
Integrate and Consolidate existing databases SQL, Oracle, and other using the middleware as part of a
Big Data cluster used for forecasting, analytics, and complete optimization
Own and Control your “data”
Plan
Design
Deploy
Operate
Facility Manager
Defines project
objectives
C-Level Executive
Project stakeholder
IT Manager
Approves IT network
design and
specification
IT Manager
Defines overall IT
requirements
SI/Project
Engineer
Works with client to
outline project scope;
FEED
SI/Project Engineer
Network System Design
Also includes:
Purchasing, EHS,
Quality, Maintenance
Data Consulting
Integration
network system
components
SI/Project
Engineer
Oversee system and
equipment assembly,
install and
commissioning
Contractor/Installer
Network infrastructure
installation, testing,
debug
Distributor
Coordinate
procurement of
project materials,
deliver value added
services
IT Manager
Performance baseline,
network/IP address
documentation
Design/Eng. Firms
Network/Infrastructure
Design
Design/Eng. Firms
Works with client to
design project
layout/scope
Facility Manager
Analysis of system
effectiveness
Dashboard Design
End-user input
KPI’s
Manage & Control
C-Level Executive
Analysis of system
effectiveness
Capitol decision
DCiM_BIG_DATA

DCiM_BIG_DATA

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  • 2.
    INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT Facts& Benefits to using iEM middleware One Global Solution for Your Data, Custom User Interface Designed for Your System • Built & Designed using Tridium Niagara & DGlogik • Software & Hardware (Gateway) to convert non IP nodes to IP • Vendor agnostic, Scalable open architecture • No Service License Agreement & No Seat License • Over 300+ software drivers including: (SNMP, XML, BACnet, MODBUS, Legacy) • Read & Write options for control & monitoring • Optional enterprise-level data archival using SQL, MySQL, CSV, Oracle or DB2 database, and HTTP/HTML/ XML text formats • Audit Trail” of database changes, database storage and backup, global time functions, calendar, central scheduling, control, and energy management routines • Password protection and security using encryption techniques an external LDAP • Very cost effective The Bridge between IT & Facilities
  • 3.
    INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT Datato Information used to optimize
  • 4.
    DB2Oracle SQL Hadoop The iEM enables“Big Data” by Integrating & consolidating local databases using iEM middleware to perform analytics and to keep a flat architecture and save on costly SLA’s Open solution used in *Data Centers *Facilities
  • 5.
    DCiM application • CustomizedDCiM dashboards built and designed with end-user input • Real-time thermal maps, rack level analytics (PUE/DCiE, power & thermal capacity) • Integration with complete power & thermal chain provides remote monitor & control • Data history, logs, trends, and alarms
  • 6.
    DCiM Cooling Chainapplication Data Center Cooling Chain Control & Monitor Data Center Cooling equipment CRAC & CRAH Visibility To cooling capacity Critical alarms & alerts via text& email iEM
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    DCiM Power Chainapplication Data Center Power Chain Control & Monitor Data Center Visibility To Power capacity Critical alarms & alerts via text& email
  • 8.
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    Facility dashboard Monitor andcontrol of your entire real estate portfolio Optimize energy through intelligent scheduling & automated demand response
  • 10.
    Intelligent Telecommunications Roomoptimizing power and cooling
  • 11.
    put it alltogether on one “Big Data” dashboard Using a Big Data dashboard Allows for: • Visibility and control of a Global footprint • Enhanced safety and first responder knowledge • Distributed Services • Energy optimization creating eligibility for government energy rebates One dashboard: • Data Centers • Facilities • Security • TR’s
  • 12.
    The iEM logicaldata integration model
  • 13.
    Data centers Facilities Hospitals Schools Middleware Hotels Real Estate Financial Government Severalapplications “One” middleware the foundation for your enterprise
  • 14.
    The iEM isa true “Open-Non Proprietary” middleware solution The iEM is vendor agnostic and allows for 3rd party communications to allow an integration with existing equipment and controls. This allows for a flat architecture No SLA’s & No seat license (provides instant return on investment) Customized user interfaces take data and transform it to useful information through a single pain of glass. (DCiM, Facilities, Intelligent TR’s, Sustainable LEED dashboards) Think outside the BOX. BiG Data is “Not” a product it is a “Scalable Solution” Integrate and Consolidate existing databases SQL, Oracle, and other using the middleware as part of a Big Data cluster used for forecasting, analytics, and complete optimization Own and Control your “data”
  • 15.
    Plan Design Deploy Operate Facility Manager Defines project objectives C-LevelExecutive Project stakeholder IT Manager Approves IT network design and specification IT Manager Defines overall IT requirements SI/Project Engineer Works with client to outline project scope; FEED SI/Project Engineer Network System Design Also includes: Purchasing, EHS, Quality, Maintenance Data Consulting Integration network system components SI/Project Engineer Oversee system and equipment assembly, install and commissioning Contractor/Installer Network infrastructure installation, testing, debug Distributor Coordinate procurement of project materials, deliver value added services IT Manager Performance baseline, network/IP address documentation Design/Eng. Firms Network/Infrastructure Design Design/Eng. Firms Works with client to design project layout/scope Facility Manager Analysis of system effectiveness Dashboard Design End-user input KPI’s Manage & Control C-Level Executive Analysis of system effectiveness Capitol decision