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Paladin ™ Environment and Security Management Solution

Paladin ™ Environment and Security Management Solution. Environment and Security Management – Crucial for Business Flow. Crucial to ensure business continuity Office buildings Communication rooms Datacenters Telecom and utilities remote sites

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Paladin ™ Environment and Security Management Solution

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  1. Paladin™ Environment and Security Management Solution

  2. Environment and Security Management –Crucial for Business Flow • Crucial to ensure business continuity • Office buildings • Communication rooms • Datacenters • Telecom and utilities remote sites • Real-time, active solution significantly increases organization’s ability to protect its business interests

  3. Environmental Threats – Datacenter Example • Human error is #1 threat to datacenter uptime and availability • Failure of a primary or backup air conditioner • Lost cooling means: temperature rises from 68°F (20°C) to over 85°F (30°C) in ~ 8.6 min. • For every 18°F (10°C) temperature rises above 68°F (20°C), servers lose ~ 50% of their reliability* • Power consumption per typical datacenter rose 39% during last 5 years * • Average datacenter: 28% of the chilled air actually reaches the computer equipment* • “Blue line" (30°C) once crossed, IT equipment will be damaged and lower its MTBF* * Source: Uptime Institute

  4. Heat Load per Product Footprint

  5. Datacenters Standard – New Addendum • HVAC - Heat Ventilation & Air Conditioning • “This Addendum specifies revised requirements for temperature and humidity in data centers to: • reduce energy consumption for lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; • provide more flexibility in maintaining temperature and humidity in telecommunications spaces; • harmonize with environmental guidelines developed by ASHRAE; (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers) • maintain reliable operation of information technology and telecommunications equipment in telecommunications spaces…” Quoted from TIA 942 addendum 2 (draft)

  6. Target Markets • Enterprise comms rooms • Data centers • Remote offices comms rooms • Telecom remote sites • Utilities remote sites – fuel, gas, electrical, etc.

  7. A complete flexible environment and security management solution for telecommunication environments and utilities organizations

  8. Paladin – Key Capabilities • Centralized remote management solution • Enables control of remote sites based on either IP or cellular networks • Modularity and scalability • Supports cabinets & additional equipment environments in the facility • Compatible with a wide variety of sensors • Monitors variety of metrics for business critical equipment from one single system

  9. Paladin – Key Capabilities (cont.) • Reduces disruption or downtime of IT infrastructure • ‘Act not react’– prevents equipment failure caused by threatening environmental conditions • ‘Invisible employee’– detects abnormal behavior and automatically performs preventive actions and reports • Easy installation with graphical and user-friendly web-based interface

  10. Paladin Environment & Security Solution

  11. Paladin 3 • Main focus – network cabinets/ node street cabinet • Supports up to 10 analog and digital (stand alone) sensors • Master of 8 modbus sensors – industrial standard 3rd party controller communication (Power meter/UPS, Temperature, etc.,) • Integrated web-server • Built-in temperature sensor • LAN connection • Fully operation and alerting via LAN and/or SMS cellular (redundancy) • Customizable thresholds and actions • Can be monitored via Paladin 900

  12. Paladin 900 • 1U rack size – supports comms room, cabinets and remote sites • Supports up to 68 analog and digital sensors (incl. 40 modbus) • Integrated web server • Integrated 4 ports 10/100/1000 switch • Supports up to 3 IP cameras • Operation via LAN and/or SMS cellular* (redundancy) • Built-in temperature sensor • Enhanced customizable thresholds and actions • Can monitor Paladin 3

  13. Sensors Compatibility List The Paladin hardware can support off-the-shelf sensors

  14. Sensors Compatibility List – Cont. The Paladin hardware can support off-the-shelf 3rd party sensors

  15. Paladin CMS (Application) • Standalone software – centralized monitoring Paladin hardware • Remote configuration • Central alerts notifications • Generating reports and graphs • Multiple graphical views – comprehensive table, map or summarized screen • Requires SQL Server installation

  16. Competitive Analysis – Paladin 3

  17. Typical Cabinet Configuration Cabinet management • 2 Temperature sensors • 1 Humidity sensor • 2 Door lock contacts } Total of 3 Analog Sensors + 2 Digital Sensors Paladin 3 can control 3 cabinets CO$T effective

  18. Competitive Analysis – Paladin 900

  19. Paladin 900 – Web Server

  20. Paladin 900 – Web Server (Cont.)

  21. Demo

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