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Oomnitza Launches DCIM for AI-Era IT Operations

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New Data Center Infrastructure Management product enables enterprises to control costs, ensure compliance, prepare for audits, and strengthen data center security

Oomnitza, a recognized leader in AI-era IT Asset Management, has introduced a new Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) product designed to meet the demands of the AI-driven enterprise. Their DCIM solution empowers CIOs with accurate visibility, intelligent cost control, automated compliance, and smarter capacity planning across dynamic hybrid infrastructures; it also delivers end-to-end technology investment insights across data center assets, software, and cloud environments.

“AI computing demand is rewriting the economics of data center operations. Power consumption is surging, infrastructure costs are rising, and enterprises are under pressure to optimize every asset,” said Rob Brothers, Program Vice President, Datacenter and Support Services at IDC. “Most organizations lack a comprehensive data center management strategy and will struggle to keep pace. Oomnitza’s approach to AI-driven asset management and optimization can assist IT leaders in future-proofing their infrastructure in this rapidly evolving landscape.”

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Enterprises are challenged with optimizing their hybrid IT footprints and modernizing how they report on financial accountability, audit readiness, regulatory compliance, capacity planning, and information security oversight. The challenge is projected to increase significantly in the next several years. AI-driven computing demands have global data center spending projected to exceed $317 billion annually by 2026 (JLL Research); additionally, Dell’Oro Group forecasts that worldwide data center capital expenditures (capex) will grow by 10% annually, reaching $350 billion by 2026. (Dell’Oro Group).

“CIOs and CISOs have become the operational leaders and key governance stakeholders, responsible for ensuring the organization’s digital, financial, regulatory, and reputational integrity,” said Robert Potter, Chief Executive Officer at Oomnitza. “AI isn’t just transforming how businesses operate – it’s fundamentally reshaping the physical foundations they depend on.”

Source: PRNewswire

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