ABB releases next version of Decathlon™–first full-suite open platform DCIM system for enterprises on and off the smart grid

Decathlon Version 2 provides accurate, fine-grained visibility into device and system performance, expert decision support, and state-of-the-art secure control technologies to optimize reliability and energy efficiency of mechanical, electrical and IT systems

Cary, N.C.,  – ABB introduced the newest version of its Decathlon data center infrastructure management (DCIM) system, built on decades of proven success with energy efficient, mission critical systems for industrial applications and leadership in automation technology. Decathlon Version 2 is an open platform that can integrate diverse legacy systems, while allowing new systems and technologies to be added, to facilitate more dynamic business operation. It provides unified visibility and expert decision support across a company’s worldwide data center portfolio so that data center operators can allocate resources across entire enterprises more intelligently, for significant new efficiencies.

In the current business climate of mergers and acquisitions, data center professionals are often challenged to manage newly acquired facilities with different building management systems and monitoring equipment. Hard-to-diagnose inefficiencies and unsynchronized and incompatible alarms intensify that challenge. ABB has drawn on its history of engineering for high availability industrial applications, and pioneering smartgrid innovations to develop the Decathlon suite of solutions to address these issues.

Decathlon Version 2 can integrate with any data center infrastructure, connecting to all leading building management systems (BMS), power/energy management systems and any other monitoring at the system or device level. The operator is free to add preferred applications, such as Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) or work-order ticketing systems.

Accurate and fine-grained visibility is attained through a unified enterprise view of combined device and system metrics. Operators can right-size resources to business requirements on a broad scale. Power usage effectiveness tactics can be employed and measured and energy scaled directly to equipment use. A standardized approach to mapping resilience allows more effective planning and management of disaster response. Graphical representations of a unified alarm system give status at a glance and specific root-cause analysis.

“Decathlon Version 2 brings true visibility and expert decision support into mechanical, electrical and IT systems. Using our unique open platform technology, we can quickly connect to any device or system, inside and outside of the data center, and immediately start delivering real return on a customer’s DCIM investment,” said Richard Ungar, global head of R&D for Decathlon at ABB. “We draw from our long history of delivering energy efficient, mission critical systems and a genuine appreciation for managing costs by extending our customer’s technology investments.”

The release is highlighted at a new demonstration environment within ABB’s Smart Grid Center of Excellence on North Carolina State University’s Centennial Campus and at a number of other locations worldwide. Visitors to the US facility can see Decathlon demonstrated with ABB’s expertise in mission critical systems and smart/micro grid technology.

About ABB and Decathlon:

ABB Decathlon (www.abb.com/decathlon), built on an open platform design, provides remote management of data center operations enterprise-wide through a unified view—so operators can deliver services faster, in the most reliable and efficient way possible. It is part of ABB’s broad portfolio of integrated solutions, products and services that ensure data centers operate with optimum reliability and efficiency, from AC and DC electric distribution systems to enterprise management and grid connections, ABB provides savings in installation, energy, space and maintenance.

ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable enterprise, utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in about 100 countries and employs about 145,000 people.

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