The innovative HyperPod design, part of Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure™ architecture for data centers, is compatible with all current racks. Its pod-based architecture, with integrated power, cooling, cabling, software management, and containment, allows IT equipment racks to be added, similar to a docking station, without the complexity and time typically associated with IT deployments.
“Our customers wanted a simpler, more cost-effective way to deploy IT that would allow them to keep pace with business, and we’ve delivered,” said Steven Carlini, Senior Director of Innovation at Schneider Electric. “By improving deployment times by up to 21%, HyperPod enables savings of 15 to 20% in both time and cost compared to traditional deployments.”.
In support of HyperPod, Schneider Electric offers a free online design tool that allows customers and partners to quickly create and customize their pod in numerous ways, reducing overall costs and time to market and enabling partners to increase their value to customers. Options include: containment only, mini and large beams to support cabling and/or power infrastructure, cable trays, distribution cabinets, various roof options, windows, blank panels, doors, lighting, and conduits for electrical wiring. HyperPod can be deployed as a single pod or in cascaded multi-pod configurations. On-site training and assembly services are also available.
EcoStruxure for Data Centers is part of Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure, an open and interoperable IoT-enabled system architecture that delivers enhanced value for customers in terms of security, reliability, efficiency, sustainability, and connectivity. EcoStruxure leverages IoT, mobility, sensing, cloud, analytics, and cybersecurity technologies to deliver innovation at every level, including connected products, edge control, applications, analytics, and services. EcoStruxure has been deployed in more than 450,000 locations, supported by 9,000 system integrators, connecting over one billion devices.

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