Overview
What is Hyperview?
Hyperview’s cloud-based data center infrastructure management (DCIM) application empowers operations teams to optimize capacity of their data center infrastructure, aiming to lower costs and avoid unplanned outages. The application also aims to avoid being unnecessarily bloated, expensive, resource intensive, and…
Pricing
Entry-level set up fee?
- $1,800 one-time feeOptional
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Starting price (does not include set up fee)
- $2 per year per asset
Product Details
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What is Hyperview?
Hyperview Features
- Supported: Asset Discovery
- Supported: Power Monitoring
- Supported: Energy Management
- Supported: Asset Management
- Supported: 3D Visualizations
- Supported: Capacity Planning
- Supported: Environmental Monitoring
- Supported: REST API Integration
- Supported: Sustainability Reporting
- Supported: Firmware Management
- Supported: PDU Outlet Control
- Supported: Network Connectivity Management
- Supported: Structured Cabling Management
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Hyperview Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
Supported Countries | Global |
Supported Languages | English, Spanish, French |
Hyperview Customer Size Distribution
Consumers | 0% |
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees) | 10% |
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees) | 40% |
Enterprises (more than 500 employees) | 50% |
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- Business Problems Solved
Users of Hyperview have found the software to be effective in solving various business problems across different industries. One key use case is in asset management and environmental monitoring, where organizations have leveraged Hyperview to streamline their processes. According to users, the software provides a reliable solution for reporting emissions related to ESG aspects within their organization.
For midsize to large enterprises with limited IT staffing and funding, Hyperview has emerged as a valuable tool for managing servers in data centers. Users appreciate that Hyperview allows them to aggregate data streams from various sources, including manual collection by operations staff and automatic discovery and monitoring of devices on the network. This functionality not only saves time but also improves the accuracy of audits, enabling users to make quicker business decisions based on real-time information.
Moreover, Hyperview's automation capabilities have significantly reduced administrative overhead by automating repetitive actions. This frees up valuable time for users to focus on other important business tasks. Additionally, Hyperview's visualizations for capacity management have proven to be highly beneficial compared to traditional spreadsheet-based methods. Users find it much easier to plan and schedule work when they can visualize capacity management within the software.
Furthermore, Hyperview's ability to provide real-time data for power usage readings has enhanced the accuracy of power usage information for users. They no longer need to rely on best estimates, which has greatly improved data center management. With Hyperview, users are able to effectively manage rack power for each asset and virtual machine, track power usage, and monitor the life-cycle of connected loads.
Overall, users have experienced significant improvements in various areas such as asset management, environmental monitoring, server management, audit accuracy, decision-making speed, administrative efficiency, capacity planning and scheduling, and power usage management. The versatile capabilities of Hyperview make it a valuable solution for businesses looking to optimize their operations and make informed decisions based on accurate and real-time data.