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US DOD JITC Selects Server Technology [Travel & Leisure Close - Up]
(Travel & Leisure Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Server Technology, a company focused on producing the rack mount power distribution units and power monitoring solutions, announced that the company has been selected by the US Department of Defense (DOD) Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) to provide data center power distribution units (PDUs) and power monitoring and management software for JITC's Washington Operations Division lab testing facilities in Indian Head, MD.
The Company said JITC is an independent evaluator of information systems deployed within the DOD, responsible for interoperability testing of network devices that will be connected to the Global Information Grid. Server Technology's power monitoring and management solution, Sentry Power Manager (SPM) records power usage information on all JITC-tested products from the Server Technology PDUs and JITC uses that data to chargeback power expense to the individual companies that are having their products tested.
"We're very pleased that JITC has chosen our data center power distribution and management software products for the DOD's lab testing facilities. JITC needed solid power distribution and control, along with the granular energy usage information needed to bill their internal customers for all of the costs associated with running their tests over extended periods of time. It certainly speaks well to our strengths. The Sentry families of hardware and software products are known for their reliability, performance under a wide range of stressed conditions and sheer accuracy of our PDU power monitoring. That's what we do," said Brandon Ewing, president of Server Technology.
According to a release, Server Technology provides intelligent PDU solutions to the US Department of Defense JITC. JITC's testing process is used to test various types of IT equipment which is intended to be connected to the DOD infrastructure and ensures secure operation and other functionalities required for national security.
Server Technology noted that it delivers data center power distribution units across all industries. The Sentry families of hardware and software power products are considered the benchmark for reliability and accuracy in the data center. Server Technology has recently completed an independent evaluation of the accuracy of its PDUs based upon the recognized standard for power measurement, ANSI C12.1-2008. Server Technology contracted Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to conduct these tests which confirmed that the measurement capabilities contained within Server Technology's intelligent PDUs are +/-1 percent billable grade accuracy for data center applications, as verified by UL. Customers can rely on Server Technology PDU products to deliver power under a range of conditions along with the industry's most accurate measurement results.
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