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"The power management aspect of nlyte provides a comprehensive overview of power consumption and forecasting capabilities. It allows for strategic planning, such as assessing the impact of adding new racks with specific power requirements. This feature facilitates considerations not only for power consumption but also for thermal aspects, including airflow dynamics between hot and cold aisles. In essence, the most advantageous feature of nlyte sfor us lies in its power management capabilities."

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"Environet Alert's best features are strong technology, good storage in supplies, and after-service."

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"Nylte is quite intricate to use. Training someone to navigate the platform would likely require a substantial investment, ranging from one to two months for basic proficiency, followed by an additional two to three months of consistent use to gain full proficiency. Despite its complexity, I believe there is room for simplification, making it more user-friendly. While there have been improvements, there is potential for further enhancements in this area."

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"Environet Alert could be cheaper and more widely available."

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  • "We currently hold a perpetual license, and our expenditure is limited to support costs. While I recall that the new license model follows a subscription-based SaaS approach, I don't have the precise cost details as we are not actively using it at the moment."
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  • "Environet Alert is a little expensive."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The power management aspect of nlyte provides a comprehensive overview of power consumption and forecasting capabilities. It allows for strategic planning, such as assessing the impact of adding new… more »
    Top Answer:We currently hold a perpetual license, and our expenditure is limited to support costs. While I recall that the new license model follows a subscription-based SaaS approach, I don't have the precise… more »
    Top Answer:Nylte is quite intricate to use. Training someone to navigate the platform would likely require a substantial investment, ranging from one to two months for basic proficiency, followed by an… more »
    Top Answer:Environet Alert's best features are strong technology, good storage in supplies, and after-service.
    Top Answer:Environet Alert could be cheaper and more widely available.
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    Overview
    Nlyte Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) is the discipline of managing the physical infrastructure of a data center and optimizing its ongoing operation. As a software suite that bridges the traditional gap between IT and the facilities groups and coordinates between the two. DCIM enables the data center to make the best use of the physical resources available, as well as enabling the seamless integration of the data center into the enterprises' other business management solutions for asset management, process management, data management, capacity planning, budgetary planning and other important systems.

    Vertiv Environet Alert provides industry companies with critical facility monitoring software that is affordable and easy to use. This solution delivers superior monitoring, alerting, trending and data organization capabilities for companies in such verticals as healthcare, financial services, government and more, helping them protect and grow their business. Customers get monitoring, alerting and trending at a price that’s right for their business.

    Sample Customers
    Visa, HP, RBC, Southwest, Verizon, Betfair, Canon, ANZ, FannieMae, AutoTrader, DHL, TransUnion, bmc, COX, Suncorp
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    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company14%
    Government12%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Financial Services Firm10%
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    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business13%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise77%
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    nlyte is ranked 10th in Data Center Infrastructure Management with 1 review while Vertiv Environet Alert is ranked 11th in Data Center Infrastructure Management with 1 review. nlyte is rated 7.0, while Vertiv Environet Alert is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of nlyte writes "A Software Solution synchronizing information and activities to other systems that depend on accurate physical infrastructure information". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Vertiv Environet Alert writes "Strong technology that's easy to set up". nlyte is most compared with Schneider Electric EcoStruxure IT, Device42, Sunbird DCIM and CommScope iTracs, whereas Vertiv Environet Alert is most compared with Device42 and Schneider Electric EcoStruxure IT.

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