New IDC MarketScape Evaluates Datacenter Infrastructure Management Vendors

Successful DCIM deployments create smart IT-enabled datacenters

FRAMINGHAM, Mass--()--Datacenter managers are under increasing pressure to support 3rd Platform technologies and IT projects, yet many are doing so with limited visibility and control over the critical facilities as well as the physical IT and connectivity equipment that supports these workloads. Datacenter infrastructure management (DCIM) solutions have emerged as an essential tool to develop more efficient datacenters. As the software-defined IT environment evolves, the underlying physical resource management has evolved to support it. However, the DCIM solutions on the market today are varied in their approach to improving management of datacenter resources. To help datacenter managers, facility managers, and CIOs understand and evaluate the DCIM vendor landscape, International Data Corporation (IDC) has published a new report, IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Datacenter Infrastructure Management 2015 Vendor Assessment (Doc #259603), that evaluates 15 DCIM vendors, including ABB, CA Technologies, CommScope iTRACS, Cormant, Device42, Emerson NetworkPower, FieldView Solutions, FNT, Modius, Nlyte, Panduit, RF Code, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and Sunbird Software.

The vendors evaluated in the report approach DCIM from a number of angles: some are focused on addressing IT asset management and connectivity challenges in managing datacenter resources, whereas others are more focused on the critical infrastructure and building controls. Some are software-only, others are highly oriented toward services. Selecting the most appropriate solution requires an honest assessment of internal skills and clear goals for the DCIM project. Considering the increasingly distributed nature of datacenter resources, with buildouts at the edge and equipment in both on-premise and co-located sites, IDC recommends that datacenter managers consider the following in choosing a DCIM solution:

  • Ability to integrate and interact with the many other management tools in the datacenter. From disparate and legacy building management systems (BMS) to cloud-based IT service management (ITSM) solutions, the ability for the DCIM solution to either feed data into another management solution or serve as the aggregator for disparate sources of data will enhance the usefulness to the entire organization.
  • Scalability of the solution to encompass very large sets of data from many datacenter types (on-premise, edge, and colocated). As the datacenter evolves to become a distributed array of datacenter resources, the ability of the solution to reach across physical borders and aggregate real-time data in a secure way will be a competitive differentiator.
  • Investment in predictive analytics and automation technologies to enable the lights-out datacenter. Monitoring capability is table stakes in DCIM, but running an agile and efficient datacenter requires the ability to analyze large amounts of data to drive proactive decisions on management and maintenance of resources.

According to Jennifer Koppy, Research Director, Datacenter Management at IDC, "To date, the most successful DCIM vendors have been those that have worked closely with end user customers to ensure accurate and complete collection of data in the deployment phase. As DCIM deployments continue to mature, IDC expects that a competitive differentiator will be the DCIM providers' ability to automate maintenance and management processes to support remote management and lights-out datacenters.

"The goal of a datacenter is to deliver IT service to end customers, and datacenter managers are under increasing pressure to deliver this service quickly, wherever and whenever needed, without compromising uptime and reliability," continued Koppy. "When implemented well and supported across the enterprise, DCIM can be a critical step in delivering datacenter resources in a highly service-oriented way to customers."

About IDC MarketScape

The IDC MarketScape vendor analysis model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of IT, telecommunications, or industry-specific suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendor’s position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of IT, telecommunications, or industry-specific vendors can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a transparent foundation to allow companies to independently compare the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.

About IDC

International Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries. IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make fact-based technology decisions and to achieve their key business objectives. Founded in 1964, IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology media, research, and events company. To learn more about IDC, please visit www.idc.com. Follow IDC on Twitter at @IDC.

Contacts

International Data Corporation
Jennifer Koppy, 508-935-4107
jkoppy@idc.com
or
Michael Shirer, 508-935-4200
press@idc.com

Release Summary

A new MarketScape report from IDC evaluates the 15 leading datacenter infrastructure management (DCIM) solutions providers.

Contacts

International Data Corporation
Jennifer Koppy, 508-935-4107
jkoppy@idc.com
or
Michael Shirer, 508-935-4200
press@idc.com