Prologic Partners with U.S. Graphical Networks for Distribution and Marketing of Data Center Solutions in Israel
Graphical Networks specializes in IT asset management for data centers and serves 15,000 organizations worldwide, including the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, and NASA
Prologic has signed an exclusive agreement to distribute and market the solutions of the U.S. company Graphical Networks in Israel. Graphical Networks develops a platform for managing IT assets in data centers. Under the agreement, Prologic will establish a network of integrators and distributors in Israel who will focus on selling, integrating, supporting, and maintaining Graphical Networks solutions.
Founded in 2007, Graphical Networks offers a software-based platform for managing IT environments and data center infrastructure. The company’s solution package, netTerrain, includes a DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) solution with a central dashboard for visualizing and managing the data center's physical infrastructure, documentation of all elements, monitoring of power systems, and capabilities for optimal data center space planning. Additionally, the package features a real-time visualization solution for the data center’s logical network, enabling proactive issue handling, reducing downtime, and maximizing facility efficiency.
Graphical Networks' clients include 15,000 organizations from 50 countries, operating across a wide range of sectors and sizes. Notable clients include the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Navy, Philadelphia International Airport, NASA, AT&T, Boston Children's Hospital, Icelandair, and the University of Notre Dame.
Lior Levy, CEO and founder of Prologic, noted, “One of the significant challenges in the world of enterprise technology is the need for efficient and optimal management of data centers. Optimal data center management is essential, especially as data center environments become more complex and critical to the proper functioning of organizations. Intelligent management tools like those from Graphical Networks are key to reducing risks to organizational data center operations and easing the burden on IT managers and professionals responsible for managing and operating these critical facilities.”
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Graphical Networks specializes in IT asset management for data centers and serves 15,000 organizations worldwide, including the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, and NASA
Prologic has signed an exclusive agreement to distribute and market the solutions of the U.S. company Graphical Networks in Israel. Graphical Networks develops a platform for managing IT assets in data centers. Under the agreement, Prologic will establish a network of integrators and distributors in Israel who will focus on selling, integrating, supporting, and maintaining Graphical Networks solutions.
Founded in 2007, Graphical Networks offers a software-based platform for managing IT environments and data center infrastructure. The company’s solution package, netTerrain, includes a DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) solution with a central dashboard for visualizing and managing the data center's physical infrastructure, documentation of all elements, monitoring of power systems, and capabilities for optimal data center space planning. Additionally, the package features a real-time visualization solution for the data center’s logical network, enabling proactive issue handling, reducing downtime, and maximizing facility efficiency.
Graphical Networks' clients include 15,000 organizations from 50 countries, operating across a wide range of sectors and sizes. Notable clients include the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Navy, Philadelphia International Airport, NASA, AT&T, Boston Children's Hospital, Icelandair, and the University of Notre Dame.
Lior Levy, CEO and founder of Prologic, noted, “One of the significant challenges in the world of enterprise technology is the need for efficient and optimal management of data centers. Optimal data center management is essential, especially as data center environments become more complex and critical to the proper functioning of organizations. Intelligent management tools like those from Graphical Networks are key to reducing risks to organizational data center operations and easing the burden on IT managers and professionals responsible for managing and operating these critical facilities.”