Raritan Japan Corporation Business Introduction
PX Series, Dominion KX III, Power IQ, EMX, AMT/AMS
Support for operational efficiency, energy saving, and optimization.
Raritan's IT infrastructure/power energy management solutions contribute to improved operational efficiency and reduced energy costs. We provide the information and management tools required for enhanced uptime, cost management, and streamlined operations. Our solutions robustly support the monitoring, measurement, access, management, and control of complex IT infrastructures, addressing various management needs. We assist with monitoring and managing server access and energy consumption in data centers, IT labs, and remote offices around the world. For more details, please contact us or refer to the PDF materials.
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basic information
【Products Offered】 ○Power Management Products Intelligent PDU: Measures power consumption with high precision of +/-1% at the outlet level. Transfer Switch: Automatically switches power supply between two sources. Branch Circuit Monitoring: Monitors power usage in equipment such as distribution boards and floor PDUs. ○KVM Switches KVM Switch: Remotely controls and manages complex IT infrastructure. Integrated Management: Centralized management of mixed environments including KVM switches, virtual servers, physical servers (including blade servers), and service processors. ○DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) Software Achieves energy savings and capacity optimization by measuring power and environmental conditions. Centralized management of mixed environments including bars, physical servers (including blade servers), and service processors. ●For more details, please contact us or refer to the PDF materials.
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Delivery Time
P3
※Delivery may take longer depending on the products and inventory status.
Applications/Examples of results
Here are numerous achievements in Japan. http://www.raritan.co.jp/resources/case-studies/ ● Companies that have adopted power management and energy management Yahoo Japan Corporation, Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Cisco Systems G.K., Nagano Prefecture Patrol Co., Ltd., Net One Systems Co., Ltd., CyberAgent, Inc., Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd., Tokyu Construction, Hokuriku Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Pitcrew Co., Ltd., Nagasaki Cable Media Co., Ltd. ● IT infrastructure access control solutions NCR Japan Corporation, Thomson Reuters Markets, Pitcrew Co., Ltd., Hyogo University of Health Sciences, Hokkaido General Communications Network Co., Ltd., JB Group, SoftBank Telecom Corp., and others ● Overseas case studies eBay, Cisco, Twitter, LinkedIn, F5, Experian, and others
Detailed information
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DCIM Monitoring Software Power IQ Power IQ is an energy management solution that supports multi-vendor products. It collects power information from PDUs, UPSs, RPPs, and BMSs, as well as data from installed environmental sensors such as temperature, humidity, airflow, and differential pressure. By visualizing this information in real-time, it enables the "visibility" of power consumption and equipment environment. Additionally, it can automate power control of PDUs, contributing to energy savings through precise power on/off management.
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Remote Management of Servers Dominion KX III The Dominion KX III is a next-generation KVM-over-IP that supports Full HD streaming at 30FPS. It comes standard with a DVI port and supports multi-OS and multi-platform environments, facilitating remote installation of software and operating systems, as well as quick responses to operations and failures, thereby enhancing efficiency. It can also be operated from an iPhone/iPad when used in conjunction with integrated management devices.
Company information
Raritan began developing KVM switches for IT administrators to manage servers in 1985. Today, as part of the Legrand brand, we have established ourselves as a leading provider of intelligent rack PDUs. Raritan's solutions provide high reliability and intelligence in over 60,000 data centers, including 9 of the top 10 technology companies in the Fortune 500.