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Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) is a set of solutions and services that enable organizations to monitor, manage, and optimize the performance of their data center infrastructure. DCIM solutions provide visibility into the physical infrastructure of the data center, including power, cooling, and network resources. This visibility allows organizations to better understand the performance of their data center and make informed decisions about how to optimize their infrastructure. DCIM solutions also provide the ability to automate many of the tasks associated with managing a data center, such as provisioning, monitoring, and reporting.
DCIM solutions are becoming increasingly important as organizations look to reduce costs and improve efficiency in their data centers. By providing visibility into the physical infrastructure of the data center, DCIM solutions can help organizations identify areas of inefficiency and take steps to improve performance.
Companies in the DCIM market include Schneider Electric, Emerson Network Power, HPE, Dell EMC, and IBM. Show Less Read more