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Website Maintenance Announcement – September 19–21
Activities begin at 6:00 PM CT on Friday, September 19 and continue through Sunday, September 21.
During this time, Product and My Product List functionality will be unavailable
TEMPE, Ariz., May 29, 2013 — iTRACS, a CommScope company providing open enterprise-class data center infrastructure management solutions, has released Converged Physical Infrastructure Management™ 2.8, the next generation of its award winning DCIM software suite.
CPIM® version 2.8 offers data center owners and operators a range of enhanced DCIM capabilities, including purpose-built browser and iPad® user interfaces, powerful integrations with VMware, RF Code and HP. It leverages the DCIM Open Exchange Framework™ and the new myDCIM™ role-based user experience.
“CPIM 2.8 provides data center owners and operators with a new level of decision-making in the areas key to their business success,” said George Brooks, senior vice president of Enterprise Product & Market Management, CommScope. “From capacity planning and change management to virtualization and asset lifecycle management, iTRACS helps customers optimize the data center as a performance-based resource. With the myDCIM role-based user experience, customers will be able to tailor their interfaces to their exact needs for even greater speed, convenience, and efficiency.”
CPIM 2.8 offers new capabilities in asset management, performance optimization, change management and mobility, including:
“Since its launch in 2009, iTRACS has continuously updated the CPIM software suite with new features and functionality,” said Brooks. “This continuum speaks to our innovativeness, efficiency, and commitment to delivering continuous value to our customers.”
Data center owners and operators now have more information at their fingertips to make knowledge-based decisions driving efficiency and business value in their physical infrastructure.
CommScope is providing the first look at CPIM 2.8 on May 29-30 at Data Centres Europe 2013 inNice,France. Data Centres Europe isEurope’s premier globalIT infrastructure forum for data center and cloud users and operators. The software will be on display at CommScope booth # B3.
iTRACS is a global leader in open, enterprise-class data center infrastructure management solutions that drive efficiency, performance, cost savings, and strategic value in the data center and other physical infrastructure. Today, iTRACS’ award-winning software is being globally deployed in some of the world’s most complex data centers andITinfrastructures.
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iTRACS Converged Physical Infrastructure Management, CPIM, myDCIM, and DCIM Open Exchange Framework are trademarks or registered trademarks of CommScope, Inc.
About CommScope:
CommScope (www.commscope.com) has played a role in virtually all the world’s best communication networks. We create the infrastructure that connects people and technologies through every evolution.Our portfolio of end-to-end solutions includes critical infrastructure our customers need to build high-performing wired and wireless networks. As much as technology changes, our goal remains the same: to help our customers create, innovate, design, and build faster and better. We’ll never stop connecting and evolving networks for the business of life at home, at work, and on the go.
News Media Contact:
Wes Bates, CommScope
+1 972-952-9780 or publicrelations@commscope.com
William Bloomstein, iTRACS
+1 617-721-9445 or media@itracs.com
This press release includes forward-looking statements that are based on information currently available to management, management’s beliefs, as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, which could cause the actual results to differ materially from those currently expected. In providing forward-looking statements, the company does not intend, and is not undertaking any obligation or duty, to update these statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.