Industrial solutions provider, Eaton, will showcase a range of power quality and management solutions at this year’s CeBIT exhibition and conference being staged in Sydney from 12th to 14th May 2009.
The company’s stand will centre around the theme ‘Power Through Disruption’, and will offer a range of solutions for power quality products and services to counteract “skyrocketing energy costs, growth restrictions in data centres and ongoing pressure to reduce power consumption,” according to the company.
Eaton’s products on display will include a new Powerware enclosure solution for a rackmount UPS environment. The enclosure represents the first critical step in planning an ideal data centre and complements a comprehensive power management portfolio that includes rack mount UPSs, PDUS, RPPs and a host of other power quality equipment, says Eaton.
The stand will also display Powerware BladeUPS, a power quality solution which expands power protection from 12 kW to 60 kW in a single industry standard 19-inch rack, and provides the compact solution without generating the additional heat associated with legacy end-of-row, modular UPS products.
“Our electrical business is a global leader in electrical control, power distribution, uninterruptible power supply and industrial automation products and services. Visitors to CeBIT this year will have an opportunity to gain knowledge and insight first hand from our senior team of technical experts who work with our diverse customer base in implementing these solutions for complex data centre environments in order to meet their exclusive data centre infrastructure requirements,” said Eaton Industries general manager — power quality, Michael Mallia.
Eaton’s CeBIT 2009 booth is located at Stand number W30. CeBIT 2009 is being staged at The Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre.
Eaton is a global technology provider of electrical components and systems for power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics components, systems and services for industrial and mobile equipment; aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use; and truck and automotive drivetrain and powertrain systems for performance, fuel economy and safety.