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Data Centre Infrastructure Management(DCIM) solution to be Implemented across Africa Data Centre’s Facilities.

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Africa Data Centres, a Cassava second-class technology, and a group of Africans with a common interest in technology have agreed with TechAccess to launch a Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solution.

DCIM has been used to assess, test, and also make reviews regarding the management of IT facilities and organizational patterns within data centres.

TechAccess, as a blend integrator, is a brain conductor for the software, hardware, integrations, project management, professional services, and other project server upgrades that make up the DCIM platform.

The needed facilities for the DCIM platform will be provided by EkkoSense and Assetspire with the DCIM solution put to use across Africa Data Centre companies, in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi, and Lagos.

The DCIM implementation seeks to provide Africa Data Centres with a holistic approach to each facility’s production to ensure maximum productivity of all resources, including electrical equipment and floor space. 

Africa Data Centres hope that the knowledge gotten from the DCIM platform will lead to time management, cost savings, and increased achievement for the company.

Jaxon Martin- CTO for TechAccess; says that as data centres will survive for decades and net-zero initiatives become increasingly recognized, Data Centres have to look for adaptive ways to become more energy-saving and responsive to wants. 

Net-zero involves cutting greenhouse gas emissions to as close to zero as possible and creating a state in which greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are well stabilized by their being filtered out of the atmosphere, by oceans, or by forests.

EkkoSense’s CEO – Dean Boyle says that the company’s EkkoSoft Critical AI-powered data center perfection ideal will help Africa Data Centres curb spillages in digital workloads while cutting energy usage and preventing smoking all at once.

Steve Beber, Founder and CEO of Assetspire, asserted that Assetspire is very excited to be part of the next-generation DCIM being staged across Africa Data Centres estate along with its partners, TechAccess and EkkoSense. 

The fusion of Assetspire software and EkkoSoft Critical is projected to sell out a well-organized, acceptable, high-grade solution that will serve the most intended and well-sorted value.

Africa’s data centre industry is making a lot of progress with many new greenfield projects started across the continent. The African data centre market is expected to achieve a saving of over $5 Billion US dollars by 2027. 

DCIM can help the industrial company discover investments and profits that are key to helping the industry to gain better grounds, said Tesh Durvasula -CEO of Africa Data Centres.

The DCIM Group parties will allow Africa Data Centres to keep track of all IT facilities while giving aid to preserve infrastructure within its data centers properly. Visionaries of the platform have high expectations of productivity, profits, and sensible use of resources. This collaboration between Africa Data Centres, TechAccess, EkkoSense, and Assetspire is expected to provide next-generation DCIM with inventive ideas, industrial strategies, and machine learning, giving patrons remarkable satisfaction.

 

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