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ScienceLogic® Adds Video Monitoring Capability to Its EM7™ IT Management System
Monday, 11 July 2005ScienceLogic® LLC, whose revolutionary EM7™ System is deployed in networks throughout the government, military and commercial sectors, today announced the addition of video monitoring capability to two of its EM7 Environmental Monitoring Systems. The ScienceLogic Linux P2800™ and P1800-Linux™ video-capable systems enable network administrators to monitor and protect valuable business assets and intellectual property by detecting unauthorized personnel or activity and preventing disasters in the data center. The Linux P2800 device has an integrated camera that can be remotely managed and monitored, permitting a 180-degree view of the data center. The P1800-Linux device includes video digitizing capability and supports the connection of up to four user-supplied analog cameras, including sophisticated night vision or low-cost CCTV cameras. The cameras can be configured to take a series of pictures whenever the motion or another sensor configured by the user is tripped. Pictures from the cameras are stored in the units’ flash memory and can be viewed via the ScienceLogic EM7 System’s web-based management portal.
“Organizations with a need to protect classified or proprietary data and/or critical equipment can utilize the real-time video function as a means of detecting unauthorized activity or personnel in the IT environment,” said Louis DiMeglio, VP of Product Management at ScienceLogic, “or to determine the location and extent of fires or floods, for example, when alarms are triggered. Network personnel then can provide immediate notification of any threats to the appropriate security and/or safety personnel.”
The Linux P2800 and P1800-Linux systems both can be integrated easily with the ScienceLogic EM7 System, a relational IT management solution that integrates IT management, security and compliance systems to dramatically improve the efficiency and accuracy of enterprise, network, and IT workflow management processes. The units utilize ScienceLogic’s Instant Integration™ and patent-pending Dynamic Application Technology to incorporate the environmental and video monitoring capabilities into the EM7 System. In just minutes, IT professionals can begin receiving event information, notification alarms and video, based on customizable user-set thresholds, via the intuitive web-based portal interface of the EM7 System. Environmental Monitor Technical Specifications: The Linux P2800 and P1800-Linux models announced today are plug-and-play devices that feature eight intelligent ports that allow the connection of various pre-built intelligent sensors for monitoring specific functions. They are compatible with any intelligent ScienceLogic environmental sensors and will monitor any combination of temperature, humidity, water leakage, airflow, motion and other environmental factors in mission-critical IT facilities. With temperature and humidity sensors available in a dual sensor as well, a maximum of 16 sensing parameters can be captured simultaneously. A complete list of available sensors is available at http://www.sciencelogic.com/index.php?ex=solutions/over_environmentals.
With full Linux, the devices include hardware boasting a 32-bit ARM processor, 128 Megabytes of Flash and 64 Megabytes of SDRAM, along with a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet and two serial ports.
Pricing and Availability The ScienceLogic video monitoring units currently are available for sale directly from ScienceLogic or through ScienceLogic’s authorized resellers. A list of current authorized resellers is available at http://www.sciencelogic.com/index.php?ex=partner/resellers. The price of $1,395 for a complete P1800-Linux unit includes all software, rack mount brackets, and a single-port temperature and humidity sensor with a cable length of up to 1,000 feet. The Linux P2800 is priced at $1,895 and includes everything in the P1800-Linux package plus a camera and temperature and humidity sensors. For more information, contact ScienceLogic at 800-SCI-LOGI (800-724-5644).
About ScienceLogic Chantilly-VA based ScienceLogic LLC was founded in 2003 with one simple goal: Simplify IT Management™. Founded and staffed by technology professionals who are intensely focused on making IT management simpler, better, and faster, ScienceLogic has created and fostered an invigorating and creative environment conducive to solving the most difficult problems facing IT management. ScienceLogic is committed to delivering IT management solutions with unquestionable quality and value, enabling its customers to deliver impeccable service to their constituents. ScienceLogic is the creator of the EM7 System, the world’s first Relational Infrastructure Management (RIM) solution. For more information, call 1-800-724-5644 (1-800-SCI-LOGI) or visit our web site at www.sciencelogic.com.
ScienceLogic is a registered trademark, and EM7, “Simplify IT Management,” Instant Integration, Linux P2800, and P1800-Linux are trademarks of ScienceLogic, LLC in the United States, other countries, or both. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Source: PR Web
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