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The iTRACS® data center infrastructure management (DCIM) suite gives you an unprecedented view of all your physical ecosystem assets, systems and workflows. Harvest all the data from your IT and facility systems and integrate it into a single powerful pane of glass. See your entire infrastructure holistically in a way that’s easy to understand and manage.

iTRACS provides the widest lens through which to view all key functional areas of your infrastructure. Yet it is also powerful and granular enough to let you drill down to the component level—to every port on every device—in order to troubleshoot, analyze and optimize.

With an open architecture based on industry-standard interfaces and protocols, iTRACS DCIM accepts any data point from any source. So you can easily connect your DCIM with other power, environmental, ITSM, and other outside systems and share that deep-dive intelligence with stakeholders across your organization.

From the CIO to the technician on the floor, every decision can now be based on real-time verifiable information instead of guesswork—no matter how fast or often your environment changes. Everyone shares the same easy-to-understand view into the physical ecosystem. With iTRACS DCIM, you can finally tear down the traditional silos separating your IT, facilities, business, finance, and even real estate systems. You can realize the true strategic business value within your data center and its relationships with other entities within the enterprise.

Modius OpenData is a software platform designed to collect and normalize performance data from devices, (IT & Network equipment, Telco, wired & wireless sensors, IoT devices, etc.), software applications (BMS, CMDB, ITSM, ERP, etc.), and supporting building infrastructure (Power, Cooling, Security, etc.). This real-time data provides the foundation for making quicker and better operational decisions for the management of data centers, and other mission-critical facilities. This data can also be used to support applications based on the Internet of Things. OpenData's core functionality provides the following capabilities: Real-time data collection and normalization at the edge of the network (IoT) - Optional configurations for additional functionality (DCIM, Energy Management, Power Management, Event Management. Advanced Analytics) - Centralized, standard, highly-scalable database - Extensive library of data collection templates for devices, applications and infrastructure - And - Built-in reporting/analytics.
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Fenwick & West LLP
US Department of Energy (DOE)
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Computer Software Company17%
Government16%
Financial Services Firm7%
Legal Firm7%
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Small Business17%
Midsize Enterprise26%
Large Enterprise57%
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CommScope iTracs is ranked 9th in Data Center Infrastructure Management while Modius OpenData is ranked 21st in Data Center Infrastructure Management. CommScope iTracs is rated 10.0, while Modius OpenData is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of CommScope iTracs writes "DC's are managed on a technical level, not a management level". On the other hand, CommScope iTracs is most compared with Panduit and Schneider Electric EcoStruxure IT, whereas Modius OpenData is most compared with .

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