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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MONITORING AND MANAGING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CANNOT BE OVERSTATED . improve the longevity and reliability of mission-critical systems . Factors such as heat , humidity and moisture can significantly impact the performance of equipment . Integrating environmental sensors into the monitoring system enables the identification of potential risks , allowing for proactive measures to minimise their impact . For instance , real-time monitoring of temperature fluctuations can prevent overheating , while humidity sensors can detect and mitigate moisture-related issues , safeguarding sensitive equipment .
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Diego Chisena , Software and Monitoring Hardware Offering Manager , Vertiv
By leveraging sophisticated algorithms , some monitoring systems can predict equipment failure and maintenance needs based on data analysis . Analysing historical performance data and realtime parametric data provided by critical equipment makes it possible to forecast when infrastructure elements like power and cooling equipment could potentially fail , allowing for proactive maintenance to prevent costly breakdowns and long restoration time .
Monitoring and management systems can also help to optimise the utilisation of critical equipment by operating it more efficiently ; for example , identifying stranded capacity thus reducing energy waste and costs . This is made possible

“ by analysing the vast amounts of data coming from sensors , equipment and other sources and presenting them to operators and decision makers in a more understandable and actionable format . It can also contribute to reducing human errors by automating many decisionsmaking processes . Combining monitoring with remote control capabilities also makes it possible to reduce the need for on-site personnel and to enhance the ability to manage the infrastructure in challenging or remote sites and locations .

Addressing environmental factors
In addition to monitoring critical power and cooling infrastructure , addressing environmental factors will also help to
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MONITORING AND MANAGING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CANNOT BE OVERSTATED . improve the longevity and reliability of mission-critical systems . Factors such as heat , humidity and moisture can significantly impact the performance of equipment . Integrating environmental sensors into the monitoring system enables the identification of potential risks , allowing for proactive measures to minimise their impact . For instance , real-time monitoring of temperature fluctuations can prevent overheating , while humidity sensors can detect and mitigate moisture-related issues , safeguarding sensitive equipment .
Modern infrastructure management goes beyond immediate risk mitigation with sustainable practices increasingly becoming a priority . Incorporating environmental considerations into infrastructure management involves optimising energy usage , reducing carbon footprints and implementing eco-friendly technologies . Monitoring systems can play a pivotal role in this by identifying opportunities to enhance energy efficiency , tackle resource wastage and contribute to the overall efficiency of operations .
Environmental responsibility also extends to the energy sources powering critical infrastructure . Leveraging monitoring and management systems , organisations can analyse power consumption patterns and explore opportunities to integrate alternative energy sources . This not only aligns with eco-friendly initiatives but also enhances operational resilience by
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