Software helps make sense of power monitoring data and identify vital statistics to improve the efficiency and reliability of facilities.
Power Xpert Reporting version 3.0 software helps energy, health care, information technology and facility managers track and compare systems within facilities and across the enterprise. New standard and custom reports help users take advantage of government incentives, avoid penalties and reduce their carbon footprint. It enables users to see a clear representation of their power and energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, power quality and more, all in a graphic format. The new version provides 13 ready-to-go report templates with intuitive graphics and charts to help users understand and manage critical power systems and energy flow as a whole. It adds standard baseline and dashboard report templates, along with custom reporting capabilities. Additionally, it is tested and configured to use with VMware high-availability clusters for critical systems. Other features include baseline comparison reports, geographical mapping capabilities, the flexibility to create custom reports with user-selectable or virtual attributes and complex formulas for custom data, and support for failover.
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