Eaton Corporation has released the Eaton 9E uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a highly efficient backup power device designed specifically with the information technology (IT) manager in mind.
Over the course of the past decade, organizations have begun to rely significantly more on information technology (IT) systems to support business-critical applications. Organizations such as banks, telecommunications companies, internet service providers, and cloud/co-location facilities rely heavily on the availability of their data centers as many of their customers are paying a premium for access to a variety of IT applications.
Falcon Electric, Inc. has expanded its range of communication options with new remote control, monitoring, and operations system shutdown solutions—the Falcon MEGA SNMP/HTTP agent.
With respect to disaster planning and backup power requirements, Hurricane Katrina was a real wakeup call. Prior to Katrina, most hospitals and emergency medical facilities thought their trusty backup generators would provide all the long-term power protection they needed in an emergency.
Expansion of the worldwide uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market is driven by the growing need to protect sensitive electronic devices from grid power quality instability as well as by the decreasing acceptance of downtime.