ECSite and VoltServer Integrate for Unified Power and AI Monitoring in Data Centers
ECSite and VoltServer have integrated their platforms to deliver a unified system that combines intelligent power distribution with AI monitoring for data centers and in-building wireless networks, announced in a press release.
The integration connects ECSite's ECMonitor platform with VoltServer's Digital Electricity technology, allowing operators to view both network and power system data in one interface. This includes channel status, receiver health, and power behavior across infrastructure such as distributed antenna systems, public safety networks, and data centers.
The combined system enables faster troubleshooting by correlating power and network data. Operators can remotely check VoltServer channel conditions, identify power-related issues, and perform remote power cycling when needed. The integration also supports energy management functions such as scheduling power-downs and tracking consumption trends.
ECSite stated that its AI agents can automate power control and reduce service dispatches, while VoltServer noted that the collaboration extends its intelligent power capabilities into operational monitoring. The companies aim to improve visibility, reduce downtime, and enhance sustainability for enterprise and data center operators.
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