Leading Analyst Firm Recognizes Future Facilities Role in Predictive Data Center Infrastructure Management

451 Research explores how Future Facilities looks to use Predictive Data Center Infrastructure Management to prevent lost capacity in data centers and overall data center management and planning

SAN JOSE, Calif.--()--Future Facilities, a leading provider of data center design and operations management software, today announced that its Predictive Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) offering is the topic of a recently released report from 451 Research.

In the report titled “Future Facilities Believes DCIM without CFD is Little Better Than Guesswork,” senior analyst, Datacenter Technologies, 451 Research, Andrew Donoghue outlines Future Facilities’ new approach to data center optimization. According to the report, “The change in positioning means that Future Facilities will be focused more on the business management of data centers. The company wants to broaden its customer base by emphasizing the role its tools can play in operational management such as infrastructure configuration or capacity planning.”

“Many data center operators fail to properly optimize their data centers, and make up for it by over provisioning their power and cooling resources, leading to lost data center capacity and premature build outs,” said Andrew Donoghue, Analyst at 451 Research. “Future Facilities is working to change the way data center managers think when it comes to deploying IT equipment.”

“We’re honored to be cited in a leading analyst firm’s influential research,” said Sherman Ikemoto, General Manager, Future Facilities North America. “DCIM alone is not enough. Being able to predict and analyze situations before deploying key IT equipment and critical infrastructure is important for any data center manager, and can prevent the need for a pre-mature build out and the loss of millions of dollars.”

Demand for Future Facilities Predictive DCIM offering has seen a sharp increase. Just last month, Future Facilities announced that Ingenium, a leading data center consulting and engineering firm based in Costa Rica, selected Future Facilities’ 6SigmaDC software for use in the design and maintenance of Ingenium’s clients’ data centers.

To read the full 451 Research report, please visit http://www.futurefacilities.com/media/info.php?id=199

About Future Facilities

Future Facilities is a leading provider of simulation software for the design, optimization and management of mission-critical facilities and data centers. A leader in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software, Future Facilities offers a suite of integrated software products that tackles the challenges of data center lifecycle engineering.

Additional information can be found at http://www.futurefacilities.com.

About 451 Research

451 Research analysts deployed worldwide provide critical and timely insight into the competitive dynamics of innovation in emerging technology segments.

451 Research is a division of The 451 Group, a leading syndicated research, advisory and professional services firm. 451 Research and its customers benefit from the combined assets and talent of The 451 Group and its three divisions: 451 Research, Uptime Institute, and Yankee Group.

Additional information can be found at: https://451research.com/about

Contacts

Milldam Public Relations LLC
Adam Waitkunas, 978-369-0406
978-828-8304 (mobile)
adam.waitkunas@milldampr.com

Release Summary

451 Research explores how Future Facilities looks to use Predictive Data Center Infrastructure Management to prevent lost capacity in data centers and overall data center management and planning.

Contacts

Milldam Public Relations LLC
Adam Waitkunas, 978-369-0406
978-828-8304 (mobile)
adam.waitkunas@milldampr.com