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2006-09-08
PlateSpin Releases PowerRecon
September 8, 2006 -- Data center software provider PlateSpin (platespin.com) announced on Thursday it has released a new version of PlateSpin PowerRecon that enables data center professionals to take a complete inventory of x86-based physical servers or virtual machines running VMware and Microsoft Virtual Server across the enterprise without needing to install software agents.
PowerRecon lets administrators automatically collect hardware information across Windows and Linux services such as CPU, disk, memory and network and also collect software information such as OS configurations and list of installed and running applications from servers for analysis.
Data centers can use the free version of PowerRecon for purposes including server inventory, asset management, and preliminary capacity planning for business continuity, consolidation or virtualization. PlateSpin also announced it has made numerous enhancements to the full version of PlateSpin PowerRecon.
"The inventory and discovery functionality in the free version of PlateSpin PowerRecon allows us to easily gather complete software and hardware information about the Windows and Linux servers in our customers' data centers," says Michael Reilly, president and CEO of Foedus. "We use the data gathered by PowerRecon to perform complete asset inventories and to identify the servers most appropriate for virtualization projects."
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