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HOW YOUR TEAM WILL “EVALUATE” YOU

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HOW YOUR TEAM WILL "EVALUATE" YOU

Dalam situasi bisnis saat ini, talent yang bagus akan memilih 3 faktor:
-The right industry, di mana mereka ingin mengembangkan karier
-The right company, yang mereka bisa banggakan 
-The right leader, yang care dan mengembangkan mereka
Berarti talent yang bagus akan mengevaluasi leader, dan menentukan apakah mereka ingin tetap bekerja dengan leadernya atau apakah mereka akan pergi.
Padahal, prinsipnya sederhana,"Kalau anda me-manage talent dengan baik, yang bagus akan bertahan di situ, yang jelek akan pergi. Sebaliknya, kalau anda tidak me-manage talent dengan baik, maka yang jelek yang akan bertahan, dan justru talent yang bagus akan pergi meninggalkan anda, bahkan mungkin join competitor anda.

a)CLARITY of what the team need to achieve
Apakah semua orang di team anda mengerti dengan jelas, objective yang harus dicapai?

b)Do you TRUST them?
Apakah anda mempercayai mereka? Atau anda micro-manage, dan setiap kali mengecek yang justru kadang membuat mereka merasa tidak dipercayai?

c)DO THEY HAVE MEANINGFULL JOB?
Apakah mereeka mempunyai pekerjaan yang benar-benar berarti, dan membawa perubahan significant, sehingga mereka mempunyai feeling of achievement, mencapai sesuatu yang jelas dan bermanfaat bagi organisasi?

d)DO YOU REWARD THEM APPROPRIATELY?
Apakah anda menghargai, mengapresiasi, dan memberikan reward yang berbeda bagi yang perform dengan baik, dibandingkan dengan yang tidak perform?
 
e)DO YOU DEVELOP THEIR CAREER?
Apakah anda hanya memanfaatkan mereka untuk mengerjakan pekerjaan yang berguna bagi anda (atau bagi organisasi) untuk sekarang, atau apakah anda benar-benar mengembangkan karier mereka pada jangka Panjang.

Leaders, managers, boss, pikirkan dan pertimbangkan hal-hal di atas, agar talent-talent yang bagus enjoy dan tetap mau bekerja dengan anda.
Ingat, prinsipnya sederhana,"Kalau anda me-manage talent dengan baik, yang bagus akan bertahan di situ, yang jelek akan pergi. Sebaliknya, kalau anda tidak me-manage talent dengan baik, maka yang jelek yang akan bertahan, dan justru talent yang bagus akan pergi meninggalkan anda, bahkan mungkin join competitor anda.

Salam Hangat

Pambudi Sunarsihanto

Motadata recognized in Gartner Market Guide for Network Automation and Orchestration 2020

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 AHMEDABAD, India, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindarray Systems global product company offering IT Operations management product suite for Hybrid infrastructure under the brand name Motadata, announced it has been recognised as representative vendor in Gartner market guide for Network automation and orchestration. authored by analysts Josh Chessman, Andrew Lerner, Ted Corbett

The report highlights shift in Network automation and orchestration moving from niche functions used by individual employees within I&O to providing robust solutions that enable high level of automation for network operations.

Motadata has been recognised as a representative vendor providing network automation as part of a suite of software. Motadata NMS Platform offers network automation features that enable organizations to respond more efficiently to changes needed across the network and have full visibility across IT Infrastructure

"Network automation is the strategic direction most enterprises are moving towards, by 2023 60% of Data Centre activities are expected to be automated,  We are very happy to have our representation in the report as Motadata has enabled Enterprises,  Telcos,  & Government agencies to solve complex network monitoring problems and accelerated their digital initiatives" says Amit Shingala CEO Motadata

Motadata Platform enables the IT teams configure, manage, modify or upgrade devices remotely while also manages critical network changes and automate repetitive manual tasks across complex, multi-vendor networks, some of the key features

  • Automate Configuration, Change, Backup & Restore
  • Change Monitoring & Management: Stay up to date on configuration changes with alerts and view the changes that have been made.
  • Leverage role-based access for complete control on who can make changes to devices & configurations to avoid un-authorized access
  • Automate Alarm to incident management

Source : Gartner, Market Guide for Network Automation and Orchestration Tools -14 September 2020

The Market Guide provides Gartner's initial coverage of the market and focuses on the market definition, rationale for the market and market dynamics.

Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About Mindarray Systems Pvt Ltd

Motadata is a powerful monitoring & management platform for the Digital era with cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployment flexibility. It enables organisations with deep learning IT Ops Platform to gain actionable insights for greater control and visibility to effortlessly manage hybrid infrastructure.

Recognized by leading analyst Motadata has been ranked 4th/34th fastest growing company as per Deloitte Tech Fast 50 India and Fast 500 APAC. Motadata has differentiated itself by resolving customer challenges and offering faster time to value across Telecom, Government and Enterprise domains. Motadata is a product of Mindarray systems Pvt Ltd.

For more information, please visit: www.motadata.com 

Zettagrid e-TechDay Vol.06: How To Easily Monitoring Your Infrastructure from The Cloud

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The pandemic situation that happen along 2020 brought enterprises to be more digital and flexible including its working system . Many tech provider now creating solutions for better infrastructure, including monitoring them.


Find the answer on the Zettagrid - TechDay Vol.06, How to easily monitoring your infrastructure from the cloud.

Event Details:
Thursday, 10 December 2020
10.00-12.00 WIB
Zoom Meetings
Speaker : Ahmad Saroni as Presales at PT. Daya Cipta Mandiri Solusi
Registration Link : https://s.id/zetta10des

Join us and get a chance to bring MAP Shopping Voucher and Zettagrid exclusive merchandise.

DERAP TRANSFORMASI DIGITAL DI DESEMBER 2020

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 EVENTCERDAS.COM dengan dukungan dari ASOSIASI PENGUSAHA TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI NASIONAL (APTIKNAS) dan ASOSIASI SISTEM INTEGRATOR DAN SEKURITI INDONESIA (ASISINDO) dan STARTSMEUP.ID (IUMKM NAIK KELAS), dengan kegiatan:

3 DES 2020 : BUSINESS PROCESS AUTOMATION 



4 DES 2020 : DX FOR SME 


Segera daftar di WWW.EVENTCERDAS.COM


AKCP Coronavirus Vaccine Delivery Monitoring Solution

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The COVID-19 vaccines coming from Pfizer and Moderna both require storage and transportation at low temperatures. The Pfizer vaccine at -70°C +/- 10°C whereas Moderna requires -20°C. Both can be transferred to standard medical refrigerators for short periods of time. The latest COVID-19 vaccine to be announced from AstraZeneca requires less extreme temperatures and can be transported in the 2°C to 8°C range.

AKCP, the world’s oldest and largest supplier of network-enabled sensors have turned their years of experience in professional sensor solutions to the pharma industry through the development of a COVID-19 vaccine delivery monitoring system. With so much at stake in terms of cost of vaccines and the efficacy of the immunization, AKCP has developed a complete end to end monitoring solution. Battery-powered sensors, based on their Wireless Tunnel™ technology connect with gateways placed at strategic locations throughout the cold chain. Track vaccines from bulk shipments to an individual vial.

Centralized monitoring and tracking of vaccines through the AKCPro Server for Pharma-Mon. A user-friendly drag and drop interface allows the user to visualize vaccine shipments. Split bulk shipments into smaller batches right through to individual vaccine vials in medical refrigerators.

AKCPro Pharma-Mon Server for COVID-19 vaccine monitoring

Pharma-Mon Server creates daily reports and graphs. These replace the manual process of noting the temperature at specific times of day on a chart. Reports are digitally signed and in compliance with the 21 CFR Part 11 regulations issued by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA)

AKCP thermistor sensors are used for monitoring COVID-19 vaccine shipments at low temperatures down to -100°C. When in short term storage at clinics monitoring medical refrigerators in the 2°C to 8°C AKCP NIST4 sensors are deployed. The sensor features 4x calibrated, NIST traceable temperature sensors working in pairs. The values are averaged for greater accuracy. The sensor features AKCP’s innovative calibration integrity check. The values from each sensor are compared and if found to be greater than +/- 1°C the values from that pair are ignored. An alarm is then raised that the sensor is out of calibration.

Wireless Tunnel NIST2 Sensor

Once the sensor is activated, it will continuously log data internally. When the Wireless Tunnel™ Gateway is in range, data will be uploaded to AKCP Pharma-Mon Server. Gateways can be installed in warehouses, pharmacies, or delivery vehicles. Real-Time tracking and alerts when temperature excursions are imminent. Notifications are via e-mail or SMS messaging and enable action to be taken to avoid damage to the vaccines. Temperature data for each vaccine is graphed with the cumulative time the vaccine has spent outside a specified range recorded.

WTG Wireless Tunnel Gateway

For more details visit www.pharma-mon.com 

Pharma-Mon is a brand of AKCP, dedicated to the specific requirements of the pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical cold chain industry.

AKCP Announces NIST Calibrated Temperature Sensors With Accuracy Check and Automatic Failover

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The world’s oldest and largest supplier of network-enabled sensors releases an updated range of temperature sensors. The NIST2 sensors feature 2x NIST traceable, calibrated temperature sensors and an internal calibration integrity check. NIST4 sensors feature 4x NIST traceable, calibrated sensors with internal calibration integrity check and failover. The NIST4 is priced $20 higher and suited to critical infrastructure monitoring where failover systems are required.

“If you care about monitoring, wouldn’t you like to know that your sensor is always calibrated?” said Brad Klein, Founder of AKCP.

The wired NIST2 and NIST4 sensors are compatible with the SPX+ series of base units. Up to 16 temperature sensors on a single SPX+. Multiple SPX+ base units are monitored through AKCPro Server.

Both the NIST2 and NIST4 sensors have internal calibration integrity checking. With this technology, the sensors operate in pairs, with the values compared once a second. If a difference greater than the stated tolerance of the sensor is detected, an alarm is raised to warn that the sensor is out of calibration. For a higher level of accuracy, an average of the sensor pairs is calculated.

NIST Calibrated temperature sensors in AKCPro Server

 

NIST4 sensors additionally include a failover function. 4x NIST traceable, calibrated sensors operate in 6 pairs. The average of each pair is calculated, and an average is taken of the 6 pairs. This results in a higher accuracy but also multiple failovers. When a pair is detected as being out of calibration, their values are ignored and an alarm raised. In the event of a failure, you have a continuous operation, graphing and monitoring of the environmental conditions. 

All sensor data collected on the SPX+ is monitored via a network connection. An optional cellular data modem for remote locations and SMS alerts can be added. AKCP also offers a cloud monitoring service, or their central management platform, AKCPro Server.

TRANSFORMASI DIGITAL UNTUK UMKM ? APAKAH PERLU ?

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 TRANSFORMASI DIGITAL UNTUK UMKM ? APAKAH PERLU ? 

SIMAK KUPAS TUNTAS REPORT NYA DI ACARA STARTSMEUP "DX FOR SME" 4 DES 2020 JAM 15-16 WIB 


REGISTER SEGERA KE : s.id/dna4des



VIDEO KEBERSAMAAN DCMS DALAM RAKER 1 DES 2020

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 VIDEO KEBERSAMAAN DCMS DALAM RAKER 1 DES 2020




Indonesia Cloud & Datacenter Digital Summit

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Indonesia’s position as the largest economy in Southeast Asia has fueled its rise in the Cloud Computing, and Data Center industry. Coupled with relatively low startup and operational costs, the country is rivaling traditional Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and Data Center hubs. 

Register Now                      Speak / Advertise

Event Summary

200 IT and DC professionals and business leaders are expected to attend the Indonesia Cloud and Datacenter Digital Summit – Join us!

Indonesia’s position as the largest economy in Southeast Asia has fueled its rise in the Cloud Computing, and Data Center industry. Coupled with relatively low startup and operational costs, the country is rivaling traditional Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and Data Center hubs. Data Centers in Jakarta alone are set to witness a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.8% in the years 2019-2024 , the highest for any city in Southeast Asia (Cushman & Wakefield Datacenter Report 2019).

The central government’s decision to enact and relax Data Sovereignty Laws, has served as a framework for the industry at large. Strict data localization laws, once created a regulatory structure that drove demand. However, the subsequent move to ease legal restrictions, and the continued robust demand, has reassured the major players in the industry. Fears of a market crash were quickly allayed. This flexibility and willingness to evolve makes Indonesia distinct from many of its closest competitors.

International heavyweights in public cloud such as Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google Cloud have recognized this tremendous growth potential of the country and seized the chance to open datacenter operations within the country. Though Cloud Computing expansion remains on an upward trajectory, power infrastructure is still an issue throughout the country. Latency arises as a major stumbling block to the massive Cloud Computing growth lying within reach.

Additionally, Indonesia’s decision to shift its capital opens the field up to a vast number of new entrants. The plan to move the administrative heart of the country to Borneo, presents an opportunity for businesses to work together with governmental organizations, and embark on Digital Transformation and Cloud Migration strategies. The degree of changes in Indonesia necessitates an in-depth analysis of the different strategic directions available for companies in the market.

With an eye sharply trained towards the massive growth opportunities in Indonesia, and the seemingly inevitable pitfalls of entering a new market, W. Media will be bringing the 2020 edition of the Cloud and Datacenter Digital Summit to Indonesia.

Qualified Audience
These events are open to any strategic or business person whose function interacts with the enterprise or service provider and that comprise the increasingly complex technology purchaser/decision-maker chain, to include:

  • C-level management: CEO, CIO, CTO, CFO, COO, CSO, CISO
  • Senior Executives: Heads of Datacenter & Cloud Operations, Head Procurement, Head of Cloud Function, Head of Datacenter Facilities, Head of Infrastructure 
  • End-users


Get in Touch
If you are a Technology Service Provider and will like to explore opportunities to get infront of our audience, do reach out to us at  partner@w.media

Event Speakers:








Agenda - 9th December 2020










Sponsors




Media Partners

Supporting Partners







Ikutilah Virtual Event Digital Transformation Network 10 Des 2020 dan Digitalisasi UMKM Strategi Hadapi Era New Normal 11 Des 2020

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Bagaimana DIGITAL TRANSFORMASI DI JARINGAN (NETWORK) sangat diperlukan ?

Apa yang bisa kita siapkan dengan NETWORK / JARINGAN kita ?

Virtual Event Digital Transformation Network akan dilaksanakan Pada :
Hari, Tanggal : Kamis, 10 Desember 2020
Pukul : 15.00 - 16.00 WIB
Registrasi Peserta : https://s.id/dna10des

Digitalisasi UMKM Strategi Hadapi Era New Normal dengan INDONETWORK - 11 DES 2020

Simak pembahasannya bagaimana Indonetwork membantu banyak UMKM hadapi era new normal dengan digitalisasi UMKM  yang akan dilaksanakan pada :
Hari, Tanggal : Jum'at, 11 Desember  2020
 Pukul : 15.00 - 16.00 WIB
Registrasi Peserta : https://s.id/dna11des


Ditunggu kehadirannya segera

PRTG ON CLOUD, monitoring infrastruktur dari cloud diluncurkan 10 Des 2020

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PT DAYA CIPTA MANDIRI SOLUSI (DCMSolusi), selaku PLATINUM PARTNER dari PAESSLER yang berkonsentrasi pada produk PRTG. 

Pengalaman DCMSolusi sejak tahun 2009 menangani PRTG di berbagai perusahaan dan instansi, membuat DCMSolusi memiliki ranking tertinggi dalam implementasi dan training PRTG di Indonesia. 

Oleh karena itulah, DCMSolusi bekerjasama dengan ZETTAGRID mengeluarkan produk bersama yaitu PRTG ON CLOUD.





Silahkan segera kontak tim DCMSolusi - dcmsales@dayaciptamandiri.com


AXIOO THERMOSAFE T8

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 Axioo Thermosafe T8 merupakan teknologi terbaru dari Axioo yang dapat memberikan kemudahan dalam pelaksanaan protokol kesehatan bagi para individu maupun instansi dimasa pandemi Covid-19 ini.

Alat ini mampu :

1. Mendeteksi suhu tubuh,

2. Memberi peringatan pemakaian masker

3. Melakukan fungsi absensi melalui pengenalan wajah secara otomatis.

Infrared Thermography

– Jarak maksimum deteksi suhu 1 meter (Jarak terbaik pengukuran suhu: 0.5 meter)

– Kecepatan mendeteksi suhu tubuh < 1 detik

– Tingkat akurasi pengukuran suhu tubuh kurang dari ≤±0.3°C

– Rentang pengukuran suhu tubuh 10°C~42°C.

– Peringatan alarm warna merah untuk tubuh bersuhu tinggi (warna hijau untuk suhu normal)

Face Recognition

– Kecepatan pengenalan wajah < 1 detik

– Tingkat akurasi pengenalan wajah > 80%

– Mendukung pengenalan pemakaian masker

– Mendeteksi wajah bagi yang tidak memakai masker

– Mendukung lebih dari >30,000 catatan pengenalan dan perbandingan wajah

– Dapat berfungsi untuk absensi

Tersedia dalam 3 bahasa

– Bahasa Indonesia,

– Bahasa Inggris, dan

– Bahasa Mandarin

Keunggulan Lainnya Bisa disambungkan dengan pintu gerbang, akses kontrol, dan absensi untuk digunakan di komunitas, gedung perkantoran, sekolah, hotel, tempat wisata, transportasi umum dan tempat umum lainnya

UNTUK PEMBELIAN UNIT NYA BISA DI BELI DI TOKOPEDIA : DAYA CIPTA MANDIRI_SOLUSI

Kami membantu melakukan pemasangan :

1. Kabel Fiber Optic Singlemode / Multimode untuk area pabrik, perkantoran

2. Kabel UTP / STP / FTP

3. Kabel Sensor

4. Kabel Listrik / Eletrical

5. Panel Listrik

6. Pemasangan Akses Door

7. Pemasangan CCTV

Silahkan hubungi Tim kami untuk mendapatkan penawaran Terbaik terkait kebutuhan anda.

CONTACT US : dcim@dayaciptamandiri.com

Silahkan lihat video dibawah ini :





Integrasi Monitoring PRTG dan WatchGuard

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PRTG Integration Guide

PRTG is an RMM (Remote Monitoring and Management) tool commonly used by MSPs. RMM agents are installed on MSP customer endpoints to discover IT assets and remotely monitor and manage them. RMM data is then synchronized to PSA (Professional Services Automation) tools such as Connectwise and Autotask.

Leveraging SNMP v1/2/3 and WMI, the system enables monitoring in combination with powerful alerting and notification capabilities to keep network infrastructure running and provide notification when issues arise.

Platform and Software

The hardware and software used to complete the steps outlined in this document include:

  • Firebox or WatchGuard XTM device installed with Fireware v11.11.x
  • PRTG version 16.2.24.4045 (web login)
  • PRTG Server, installed in Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition with an IP address of 10.0.1.2

Set Up the Firebox

You must configure SNMP on the WatchGuard Firebox before you can use PRTG to discover it.

  1. Log in to Fireware Web UI (https://<your firebox IP address>:8080).
  2. Select System > SNMP.
  3. From the Version drop-down list, select v3.
  4. From the Authentication Protocol drop-down list, select SHA1.
  5. In the Password and Confirm text boxes, type the authentication password.
  6. From the Privacy Protocol drop-down list, select DES.
  7. In the Password and Confirm text boxes, type the encryption password.
  8. In the User Name text box, type XTM.

  1. Click Save.
  2. Select Firewall > Firewall Policies.
  3. Add an SNMP packet filter policy that allows SNMP traffic from Any-Trusted to Firebox.
    If you connect to an optional interface, specify Any-Optional instead of Any-Trusted.

Set Up PRTG

  1. Log in to the PRTG Web UI with an admin account.

  1. Select Devices > Add Device.

  1. From the Group list, select Local Probe. Click Continue.

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  1. In the Add Device to Group Local Probe dialog box, type a Device Name and the IPv4 Address of the Firebox.

  1. Clear the inherit from Local Probe check box.
  2. For SNMP version, select v3.
  3. For Authentication Type, select SHA.
  4. Type a user name and password.
  5. For Encryption Type, select DES.
  6. Leave the Context Name text box blank.
  7. Click Continue.

  1. Navigate to Device Home. The new device is displayed at the bottom of the page.

  1. Click Add Sensor.
  2. Navigate to the Add Sensor to Device Firebox page.
  3. For Technology Used, select SNMP.
  4. For Matching Sensor Types, select SNMP Custom String.

  1. Navigate to Add Sensor to Device Firebox (Step 2 of 2).
  2. In the OID VALUES section, type an OID Value. Click Continue. For PRTG to correctly obtain the Firebox Model, Name, and Version information, this step must be done three times.
    • Firebox (XTM) Device Model OID —1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0
    • Firebox (XTM) Device Name OID — 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0
    • Firebox (XTM) Device Version OID — 1.3.6.1.4.1.3097.6.3.1.0

  1. Navigate to Device Firebox.
  2. In the Recommended Sensors section, click Add These Sensors to auto-deploy sensors to the device. This can take several minutes.

Test the Integration

  1. On the Devices page, near the bottom, you will find the Firebox we just added. Click the Firebox.

  1. You see the Firebox VersionFirebox NameFirebox Model and other Sensors.

  1. On the right, you can see diagrams with information about Firebox AlarmsResponse Time IndexCPU Load Index, and Traffic Index. Each item has three charts to show the statistics in 2 days30 days and 365 days.

Implementasi Artificial Intelligence (AI) pada Transportasi

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 Salah satu implementasi artificial intelligence (AI) pada dunia transportasi adalah mengimplementasikan Vehicle Counting (Perhitungan kendaraan) dan deteksi jenis kendaraan (Vehicle Detection). Hal ini juga menjadi salah satu hal yang dipelajari di dunia pendidikan transportasi, namun sekarang telah ada teknologi AI yang bisa membantu. 

Berikut adalah demo sistem yang ada.



Silahkan kontak tim kami untuk mendapatkan solusi ini lebih detail :
- dcmsales@dayaciptamandiri.com
- kcisales@smartcityindo.com


SISTEM MONITORING BANJIR

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 Dengan menggunakan tools yang ada, kami mendesain SISTEM MONITORING BANJIR sebagai berikut:

1. Sistem Environment Monitoring AKCP dengan Spot Water Sensor. Bila ada air, maka akan mengirimkan sensor. 

2. AKCP mengirimkan SNMP alert ke sistem PRTG IOT DASHBOARD di pusat melalui koneksi 3G atau 4G yang ada.

3. Sistem disupport oleh sistem catu daya ACCU untuk menjamin ketersediaan jaringan sewaktu jaringan listrik mati. 

Berikut desainnya :


Silahkan kontak tim kami untuk membantu anda :

- dcmsales@dayaciptamandiri.com

- kcisales@smartcityindo.com



What Does It Take for Digital Transformation Acceleration in Indonesia?

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Jakarta. A reliable, ever-ready IT infrastructure and abundant tech talents will accelerate the digital transformation in Indonesia, according to data center provider Daya Cipta Mandiri Solusi.

The company's director Fanky Christian said both the government and private sector are running efforts to expedite the switch-over. The government has introduced the "Making Indonesia 4.0" campaign to spur technology adoption across industries. More businesses are developing their digital strategies as well.  

"Both the government and the private sectors are all on the right track when it comes to digital transformation. But all of these strategies depend on the infrastructure, availability as well as the digital talent readiness," Fanky told the Jakarta Globe in a recent interview. 

Fanky said the infrastructure is a key problem in Indonesia's digital shift. The government had already completed the Palapa Ring project, which brings fiber connectivity across the archipelago, particularly remote regions. But when the Covid-19 pandemic sets, low internet bandwidth remains an issue. For instance, students still struggle to connect to a reliable internet connection at home, thus interrupting their learning process.

"There is also the availability issue in which we have to make sure the IT infrastructure is accessible every time we need it.  Digital transformation is impossible if the availability and infrastructure issues are not solved," Fanky said. 

Both the government and the private sector are moving towards the cloud. The government also plans on building a national data center, he said.

In a recent US-Indonesia Investment Summit, Communication and Information Technology Minister Johnny G. Plate revealed the government is currently running on 24,700 apps to carry out state affairs, and this is far from efficient. The government is speeding up the development process to have the data center ready by 2023. Johnny said this data center is also part of the one-data policy, an initiative to help central and regional governments, institutions gain accurate data for better decision-making.

In the interview, Fanky named the lack of technology skills as another roadblock for Indonesia's digital transformation.

"There is still a lack of link-and-match between universities and the industry. If we do not prepare our tech talents, this digital transformation will remain an issue for the next five years," Fanky said.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo targets to generate 9 million digital talents by 2035, requiring at least 600,000 skillful people every year. To this end, the government has rolled out scholarships in the tech sector.

According to Fanky, the private sector is also putting in efforts to help address the digital gap. Daya Cipta Mandiri Solusi offers a free version of their all-in-one network monitoring software, Paessler's PRTG. Students can install the software and learn the ropes. So once they graduate, they are more prepared to face the 4.0 industry. Daya Cipta Mandiri Solusi has also given training for both the students and teachers.

"Tools like PRTG can help with the IT availability issue by monitoring the network, including bandwidth allocations," he said.

9 Kesalahan Dalam Desain dan Perencanaan Data Center

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9 Kesalahan Dalam Desain dan Perencanaan Data Center.

Yuk simak Selengkapnya di www.ruang-server.com

Kami memastikan Data Center dan Ruang Server anda bekerja optimal. dan Kami juga memastikan Kabel anda terstruktur dan bekerja optimal.

Silahkan hubungi Tim kami untuk mendapatkan penawaran Terbaik terkait kebutuhan anda.

CONTACT US : dcim@dayaciptamandiri.com

Semoga ZOOM semakin jaya di tahun 2021

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Dear Valued Customer,

Throughout the tumultuous, challenging, and trying year that was 2020, we at Zoom took the responsibility of keeping the world connected seriously. As nearly everything about the world around us changed, Zoom adapted and evolved so that you could collaborate with your colleagues remotely, connect with far away family and friends, and maintain a bit of normalcy in your everyday life. From security enhancements to product updates and platform launches, we’ve experienced unprecedented growth alongside you.

While we’re looking ahead to a better and brighter 2021, we also wanted to look back for a moment and recap some highlights from the past year. We hope that you’ll continue to take advantage of these features, empowering yourself and your workforce through all that Zoom has to offer.

Top Releases by Product

For more 2020 highlights, check out our year in review blog

It’s been an honor and privilege to work with you and your organization as you’ve navigated Zoom, and I look forward to continuing working with you this year and for years to come. As always, thank you for choosing Zoom.

 

Happy New Year and happy Zooming,
Zoom Customer Success Advisory Team

AKCP Releases Wireless Tunnel™ as an alternative to LoRaWAN®

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 LoRaWAN® and AKCP's Wireless Tunnel™ are built on Semtech's LoRa™, long-range radio chirp spread spectrum technology. Wireless Tunnel™ is a complete solution from sensors to gateway to server. AKCP designs and manufactures the complete end to end communications software and hardware.

By: 
 
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Wireless Tunnel Gateway
Wireless Tunnel Gateway
MANHATTAN, N.Y. - Jan. 5, 2021 - PRLog -- LoRa is an energy efficient, long-range and low cost bi-directional communications technology. Operating on unlicensed frequencies and tailored for IoT applications. LoRaWAN is a wide area network, capable of supporting a large number of sensors communicating over the internet. LoraWan is a great protocol, but it is not suitable for all applications.

Similar to LoRaWAN, the Wireless Tunnel™ supports large numbers of sensors communicating over a wide area network to a central server through numerous gateways.

The Wireless Tunnel™ supports both wide area and local, private networks. Private networks provide local data storage and non internet operation. Unlike LoRaWAN and other IoT cloud solutions, it removes the reliance on an internet connection or a central server. AKCP Wireless Tunnel Gateway (WTG) are dual-purpose communications and application servers. This enables local notification, control and reporting. The Wireless Tunnel is suitable for large private networks in factories or data centers. It is also suitable for a mixed installation of wired and wireless sensors. Certain installations require that all data be maintained and stored locally. Some installations are without internet access. The Wireless Tunnel™ works well in any of these applications.

The Wireless Tunnel is perfect for this type of installation. AKCP can tune the network for specific use cases and end-user requirements. For example higher than normal data rates, data logging including spooling and retries, fast bidirectional control.

The Wireless Tunnel™ System is made up of several components:-
  • Wireless Tunnel Sensors (WTS)
  • Wireless Tunnel Gateway (WTG)
  • Wireless Tunnel Cloud (WTC)
Sensors are available for monitoring a variety of environmental, power and security conditions. Temperature, humidity, water leak detection, door contacts, AC and DC power and dry contacts. WTS act as data loggers when not in range of a WTG, spooling data internally.

Gateways collect data from sensors that are within range. In a single gateway setup the device will manage notifications and graph data. When multiple gateways are deployed they can also act as a pass-through, collecting data and sending it onto the Wireless Tunnel Cloud.

The WTC can be self hosted on a server in your network or cloud-based. Running AKCPro Server it manages the data collecting and alerts for multiple WTG. AKCPro Server comes in several flavors with a user interface and features tailored for your industry.

Visit https://akcp.com to find out more about how AKCP's Wireless Tunnel is best suited to your needs.

AKCP established in the USA in 1981, has 30+ years experience in professional sensor solutions. AKCP created the market for networked temperature, environmental and power monitoring in the data center. Today with over 150 employees and 200,000 installations, AKCP is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked wired and wireless sensors

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Impact of ASHRAE guidelines for Data Centers?

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 Data Centers consume 1-1.5 percent of energy today worldwide. It is predicted that by 2030, it will grow up to 3-13%. As energy consumption rises, so do the costs. To prevent unnecessary expenses, proper environmental monitoring best practices should be applied. ASHRAE have developed guidelines for the data center that include strategies for the best practices that reduce energy consumption. The different data industry segments have worked together on energy reduction approaches. These led to practical, technically attainable, and cohesive energy efficiency solutions. It then became the basis for the development of future codes and standards.

 
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineer (ASHRAE) Technical Committee 9.9 published in 2008 the “Best Practices for Datacom Facility Energy Efficiency,” which covers all aspects of technology spaces, data centers, and electronic equipment. ASHRAE has since published several books discussing data center energy reduction. 
 
Aside from the challenge of increasing energy efficiency, data centers must deal with several physical and environmental threats:
 
– Temperature
 
– Humidity
 
– Water Leaks
 
– Security
 
– CRAC or Air Handler Failure
 
ASHRAE also provides guidelines regarding data center practices that can improve facility efficiency and mitigate external threats.
 
ASHRAE Technical Team Committee(2016) Data Center Power Equipment Thermal Guidelines and Best Practices. Retrieved 01 December 2020 from https://tc0909.ashraetcs.org/documents/ASHRAE_TC0909_Power_White_Paper_22_June_2016_REVISED.pdf

ASHRAE 90.1

The first decade of the 21st century led to a sudden surge in computer usage. Due to the increase in computer use, there was an unexpected demand for data centers. ASHRAE produced five editions of ASHRAE Standard 90.1: Energy Efficiency for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential BuildingsHowever, the publications contained a minimal amount of data center-specific language. Emerging state-of-the-art data centers found it a challenge to meet energy compliance requirements. There were several limitations for data centers and it is more prescriptive-based rather than performance-based. It largely focused on what a company needs to do instead of the criteria they need to meet. The provisions in ASHRAE 90.1 about other building types also apply to data centers. In some instances, it did not showcase the intended operations or design as formulated by the owner and design engineer regarding data center exceptions on outdoor air economizer and the defined HVAC system typeIt also introduced some design application ideas that are not practical for a data center, such as requiring an economizer to be included in the overall facility design
 
It also contained little information about data centers that are larger than a telecom closet. This was crucial due to the continuous expansion of data centers. An industry collaboration was formed with end-users who implemented internal energy efficiency programs regarding the established ASHRAE guidelinesThey contributed essential operational data that played a huge role in the development of the ASHRAE 90.4 standard.
 
ASHRAE 90.1 became widely popular as a basis for ensuring energy compliance for commercial buildings. It was integrated into many jurisdictions as a part of their building codes. In the ASHRAE 90.1-2007 edition, ASHRAE solicited proposals from the public on how to further improve the 90.1 guidelines. The changes would then reflect in the 2010 version. It received a lot of proposals from the public, including a response from the ASHRAE Technical Committee 9.9. The proposal by TC 9.9 advised changes that would enhance technical requirements. They also recommended clear and consistent data center efficiency language. It addressed many modeling and design issues that were in the previous versions. In the release of the 2013 version of ASHRAE 90.1, the recommendations proposed by TC 9.9 committee were published

Updates in ASHRAE 90.4 

Due to limitations in the previous guidelines, the technical committee formulated a new standard that would be more relevant for the data center industryOne of the priorities was to produce a standard where calculations would be based on the relative components of the design rather than the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metricThey intended to develop a standard that does not coincide with the innovations in the data center industry while providing criteria that will lead to further energy savings.
 
The ASHRAE 90.4 Energy Standard for Data Centers is applicable to data centers with a floor area greater than 20 W/ft2 and IT equipment loads greater than 10 kWIt also specifies requirements for electrical and mechanical systems that operate in new data centers or in alterations that require new systems.
 
Chairs of the committees responsible for ASHRAE 90.1, 90.4, and the ASHRAE Standards Committee convened to address any conflicts laid out in the standardsThe goal for ASHRAE 90.4 was to define data center energy efficient requirements while using the energy compliance for “non data center” components indicated in ASHRAE 90.1.
 
ASHRAE 90.4 refers to ASHRAE 90.1 for the following:
 
– Lighting
 
– Building envelope
 
– Service water heating
 
– Mechanical cooling equipment efficiencies
 
– Other equipment criteria
 
The 2016 ASHRAE guidelines became more performance-based by declaring the minimum energy efficiency requirements for data centersIt enumerates criteria that data center designers need and explains how to do energy-efficient, compliant calculations. Operation, maintenance, design recommendations are also included in the guidelines.
 
Under the new standard, calculations need to be equal or less than the values indicated for the specific climate zonesIt is assumed that the facility will be more energy-efficient if the least-performing elements of each system meet the minimum efficiency or maximum loss indicated.

PUE VS ASHRAE 90.4

The primary metric used by the data center industry is PUE. In 2016 it became an ISO standard. ASHRAE 90.1 is often incorporated in many state or local building codes in the US. However, due to the overtly prescriptive tone of the 90.1 guidelines, the 90.4 Energy Standard for Data Centers was introduced to address this issue.
 
PUE is not a design metric. It was intended to measure baseline and optimize operating energy efficiency. Still, it was referred to before construction for building designs. It also tends to be used as a reference in colocation contractual SLA performance or energy cost schedulesMeanwhile, ASHRAE 90.4 is mainly used as a design standard applied when submitting approval plans before constructing a data center facility. It also tackles 10% or greater facility capacity upgrades.
 
In terms of data measurement and energy calculation, the 90.4-2016 is more complicated than the PUE metric. One of the downsides of the PUE metric is that it does not contain a geographic adjustment factor. Since the cooling system energy often stands for a significant percentage of energy usage in a facility, similarly constructed date centers would reflect a different PUE if one had a different geographic location
 
The electrical power chain losses due to cooling system energy efficiency calculation are separated in the 90.4 standardIt indicates the limits and total maximum electrical losses across the power chain from the handoff in the utility, through the distribution system and finally at the cabinet power strips that give energy to the IT Equipment.  
 
The mechanical load component (MLC) or the section about cooling system calculation indicates location as a factor in meeting the cooling system energy complianceA table with US climate zones is listed in ASHRAE Standard 169 with its own respective Maximum Annualized MLC compliance factor

Best practices for data center temperature and humidity monitoring

Data centers need to be operated within a safe temperature zone to remain functional. An overheated server can cause downtime that may lead to thousands of dollars in financial loss, which is why many managers opt to undercool their data centersHowever, should data centers be one degree closer to the specified temperature safe zone, they would save around 4% on energy costs.
 
ASHRAE TC 9.9 should be referred to for the servers’ optimal operating temperatures instead of using PUE levels as the sole metric. ASHRAE advises to include three sensors per rack. To more accurately monitor the surrounding temperature levels, these sensors should be placed at the top, middle, and bottom of the rack. Meanwhile, a sensor at the back of a cabinet would be able to provide significant data in a hot or cold aisle.
 
To further increase efficiency and prevent downtime, rack cabinet exhaust metrics, internal temperatures, and server temperatures should also be trackedThe recorder readings will help a response engineer better address issues in real-time before they lead to a significant costly outage.
 
Humidity levels should also be monitored as per ASHRAE guidelines. High humidity can lead to increased levels of condensation and produce electrical shortages and equipment failureIn contrast, when humidity levels are too low, data centers may encounter electrostatic discharge (ESD)To handle these issues, managers should prevent uncontrolled temperature increases that lead to humidity levels that fall out of the specified range. Data center and server room humidity levels should be kept in between 40%-50% relative humidity (rH). This range will help prevent the occurrence of an ESD, reduce the risk of corrosion caused by excessive condensation and overall prolong the life expectancy of IT equipment.
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