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No Limits Software updates RaMP DCIM solution

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St. LOUIS, USA: No Limits Software announces the release of version 2.6 of their RaMP DCIM solution with support for putting devices into maintenance mode, enhanced ability to retire assets, workflow templates for recurring sets of tasks such as adding or moving equipment, support for hundreds of new models including PDI PDUs, additional contextual help, quick links to allow users to navigate directly to an asset from an email alert, and enhanced support for intelligent cabinets.

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"The new release includes a number of enhancements and new functionality requested by our growing user base," said Dave Cole, the president of No Limits Software and author of the Executive Guide to DCIM.

He adds that, "Our customers continue to be our best source for new functionality requests and No Limits Software prides itself on working closely with them to make sure that new features meet their needs for managing their data centers." RaMP was recently named one of the top ten DCIM solutions by Data Center Insider magazine.

Version 2.6 of the RaMP DCIM solution includes the following new features:

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* Support for putting devices into maintenance mode

* Enhanced ability to retire assets

* Workflow templates for recurring sets of tasks such as adding or moving equipment

* Support for hundreds of new models

* Quick links to allow users to navigate directly to an asset from an email alert

* Enhanced support for intelligent cabinets

With version 2.6 of RaMP, users can now put an asset into maintenance mode. While in this state, the monitoring team won't waste time reacting to alarms caused by maintenance (such as "UPS on bypass") and can instead focus on operational alarms.

When a device is moved into or removed from maintenance, the user will be prompted to enter the cause for and the results of the maintenance. Using RaMP's advanced search capabilities and the ability for actions to be taken on multiple assets, placing a group of assets into maintenance mode can be done in a few mouse clicks.

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