Power IQ DCIM Monitoring + PowerPRO Transportation Management Software

 


Trucking Software, Dispatch Software for Carriers and Brokers and dcim power monitoring We're excited to report that the most up to date form of Sunbird's DCIM Monitoring programming has recently been delivered. In the event that you're prepared to move up to Power IQ® 5.2.2, essentially download the update records from Sunbird's backing entryway. 

This delivery follows our new update to dcTrack®, our DCIM Operations programming. What's going on in Power IQ 5.2.2 Power IQ 5.2.2 gives the most easy to use, secure insight to date with a refreshed, more present day look and feel. This form highlights multi-merchant support upgrades, Electronic Access Control for upheld CPI entryways and locks, GUI convenience enhancements, fixes for bugs and client detailed issues, and security refreshes. 

Multi-Vendor Support Discharge 5.2.2 gives improved snare backing to the accompanying merchants: · Avocent · Liebert · Join Technologies Electronic Access Control for CPI Doors and Locks Power IQ 5.2.2 gives brought together bureau level Electronic Access Control (EAC) for entryways and electronic locks associated with upheld Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI) PDUs.

 At the point when you partner an upheld CPI PDU that has entryway sensors in Power IQ, entryways and entryway sensor mappings are naturally made without manual setup required. Entryways are made as kin to the PDU in the EDM. GUI Usability Enhancements To mirror the wide scope of server farm things that can be overseen through Power IQ, Release 5.2.2 acquaints classification refreshes with the GUI in cleaner, smoothed tabs for a more current look and feel. 

Power IQ can be utilized to screen and deal with an assortment of things, including rack PDUs, CRACs, floor PDUs, floor UPSs, power boards, independent meters, and ecological sensor aggregators. TLS 1.0 Disabled; Internet Explorer 10 and Below No Longer Supported in Power IQ 5.2.2 To give a safer web insight, TLS 1.0 is crippled in Power IQ 5.2.2. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is an encryption convention that gives secure correspondences over a PC organization. TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 include the renditions of TLS to date. Because of this change, Microsoft Internet Explorer Versions 10 and beneath are not generally upheld. For more data on these upgrades and enhancements, see the delivery notes.