Specifications
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Where Do You Need Mission-Critical
Power Protection Technology?
We have efficient, high availability
power solutions for any of the
applications that are part of your
mission-critical business operations.
Liebert has identified ten distinct zones or areas of application, found
within many business operations, which have a requirement for
mission-critical power technology. While these zones have similarities
in the importance of their essential functions, they also have
different needs for infrastructure protection—all of which can be met
by Liebert solutions.
Large Data Centers—High
availability data and network
applications are the heart of your
enterprise with blade servers and
high-density racks that demand
increased power protection.
Small To Mid-Size Data
Centers—Smaller sized network
and computer facilities, but equally
essential to your operations.
Network Closets—Housing
routers, switches, modems, cabling
devices and numerous other
communications components.
Network Operations Centers—
As networks expand and grow
more complex, you need reliable
and timely access to
mission-critical infrastructure
monitoring information long before
problems arise.
Production—Smart factories
backed by a complex electronic
network, from computer-con-
trolled machinery and processes
to electronic sensors, business
systems and utility equipment.
Laboratories and
Testing—Sensitive computers and
equipment used for diagnosing
patients, analyzing data,
performing critical tests, and
operating electronic tools and
lab instruments.
Telecom/CATV—Anything from
indoor and outdoor spaces hosting
cable, DSL and fiber optics to
remote cell sites and enclosures.
Emergency Shelters—Emergency
operations centers, 911 response
emergency dispatch, police and fire
facilities, medical facilities, public
works operations and more.
Desktop/Peripherals—Home and
small office computers, modems,
network components and other
electronic equipment that is vital
to business operations.
Point-of-Sale—Today’s cash
registers and store-level computer
networks not only handle sales
transactions, they also collect
and transmit vital customer and
inventory data required to make
informed supply chain decisions.
Biotechnology
Industry
Retail
Distribution
Industrial
Computer
Systems
Health Care
Government