Powerware 9390 Fulfills User Communities' Wish List with Revolutionary Feature Integration; New UPS Tailor Made for Next-Generation Data Center Requirements.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 2004 IT managers, engineers and specifiers responsible for protecting critical infrastructure equipment can now enjoy an unmatched combination of power protection features in a single system, with the introduction of the Powerware 9390 by Powerware Corporation. The new three-phase, uninterruptible power system Uninterruptible power system A system that provides protection against commercial power failure and variations in voltage and frequency. Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) have a wide variety of applications where unpredictable changes in commercial power (UPS) is the result of comprehensive research and user insight gathered by Powerware to develop the best combination of power performance, battery management, scalable architecture, flexibility, and service. "Pressure to ensure 100 percent uptime and to cost effectively manage space is forcing IT managers to closely evaluate the type of UPS systems that ensure the best efficiency and manageability," said Farah Saeed, analyst at Frost & Sullivan. "Our research indicates that Powerware has an unmatched reputation for highly reliable products. Powerware's latest UPS product line, Powerware 9390, demonstrates to the world again its commitment to fulfill ful·fill also ful·fil tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fills also ful·fils 1. To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises. 2. customer requirements and validates why Powerware received our 2004 product line strategy award for demonstrating the most insight into customer needs and product demands." The Powerware 9390 features a double conversion design that completely isolates output power from all input power anomalies and delivers perfect sine-wave output. The system enables customers to "pay as they grow" by supporting loads from 40 kVA to 160 kVA in a base configuration. Up to eight UPS modules can be paralleled for capacity and redundancy, providing total power capacity of 1280 kVA. This flexibility enables IT managers and specifying engineers to address present power needs and accommodate future power requirements. "The Powerware 9390 will address our current requirements in terms of power density and manageability, but most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially it has scalability to meet our future needs," said Winnie Callahan, Executive Director, University of Nebraska's Peter Kiewit Institute The Peter Kiewit Institute is an information science, technology, & engineering college in Omaha, Nebraska. It was founded in 1996 in partnership with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the University of Nebraska at Omaha and companies in the private sector, and its stated . "We look forward to installing the Powerware 9390, as the system gives us confidence that our critical systems and electronics will be protected by what we believe to be the most reliable, full-featured UPS available." Powerware's research also indicated that challenges associated with rising utility costs and evolving data center trends, such as blade server A server architecture that houses multiple server modules ("blades") in a single chassis. It is widely used in datacenters to save space and improve system management. Either self-standing or rack mounted, the chassis provides the power supply, and each blade has its own CPU, memory and technology, are driving IT and facility managers to require greater power density and higher power Higher power is a term used in a 12-step program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, to describe "a power greater than yourself." Although many participants equate their higher power with God, a belief in God or in formal religion is not mandatory; the higher power is intended as a efficiency. The Powerware 9390 addresses next-generation power requirements by providing high efficiency of 94 percent, which reduces utility costs and extends battery run times. The system's 0.9 output power factor enables the Powerware 9390 to easily accommodate today's high Today's High The intra-day high trading price. Notes: In other words, this is the highest price that a stock traded at during the course of the day. More often than not this is higher than the closing price. See also: Today's Low power factor load requirements. The Powerware 9390 also features the smallest footprint in its class, offering 35 to 50 percent space savings over major competitors' units. Front panel access for all services and operation provides IT and facility managers with increased flexibility on where to install the UPS, while increasing serviceability (system) serviceability - The ease with which corrective maintenance or preventative maintenance can be performed on a system (e.g. by a hardware service technician). Higher serviceability improves availability and reduces service cost. Serviceability is one component of RAS. and reducing repair time. "The Powerware 9390 is a result of constant dialogue, interaction and intensive research with the user community. Excitement for the product is real - in fact, focus group participants were actually asking to take the systems home that day," said Mark A. Ascolese, President of Powerware. "We have raised the industry standard for system performance and feature integration, exceeding what the industry currently has to offer." The Powerware 9390 is backed by extensive warranty and service coverage. The system features a two-year limited factory warranty on parts and labor, and also comes with a service protection package, which includes Start-Up service, a UPS Performance Check, two years of battery replacement labor coverage, and two years of Web remote monitoring (protocol) remote monitoring - (RMON) A network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single computer. Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base (MIB), RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a of both the UPS and batteries. For additional information on this product and the complete Powerware product line and service portfolio, visit our Web site at www.powerware.com. To download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. the product data sheet, visit www.powerware.com/9390. Powerware Corporation Powerware Corporation is a global leader in power quality and management solutions. Offering the broadest range of product and services available today, Powerware integrates a full line of AC and DC power systems, power management software, remote monitoring, turnkey See turnkey system. integration services and site support, providing a seamless solution. Powerware systems and services deliver the high nines of availability demanded by today's digital economy. Powerware products and services are utilised in local and wide area networking, data and voice over IP, co-location facilities See telecom hotel. , fixed-line and wireless communication networks, and industrial manufacturing. Powerware Corporation is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina For other uses of this name, see Raleigh. Raleigh (IPA: /ˈrɑli/, ral-ee) is the capital of the State of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County. , USA. Powerware is a trademark of Powerware Corporation. |
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