Divcon has launched Divcon Pulse, a web-based platform designed to improve efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in data centres. The system aims to tackle the growing challenge of data fragmentation, which hinders real-time decision-making and operational optimisation.
Data centre operators often manage multiple platforms for building management systems (BMS), electrical power monitoring systems (EPMS), and external data feeds, including utility metrics and carbon intensity data. The lack of a unified system can obstruct performance tracking and resource optimisation.
Divcon Pulse provides a centralised view of all critical infrastructure data, aggregating and analysing key real-time performance indicators, such as:
- Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
- Chiller efficiency (Coefficient of Performance – COP)
- Active alarms and environmental conditions
By offering a comprehensive, real-time data visualisation, the platform helps operators reduce energy costs, improve efficiency, and minimise environmental impact.
In addition to enhancing sustainability, Divcon Pulse supports service level agreement (SLA) compliance by proactively monitoring uptime, performance, and operational efficiency. This enables operators to maintain contractual commitments while optimising energy consumption and reducing resource wastage.
Divcon Pulse is designed to adapt to the evolving landscape of sustainable data centre operations. Upcoming enhancements include:
- Real-Time Carbon Intensity Monitoring – Integration with third-party data sources to track and report carbon intensity metrics, allowing operators to shift loads for cleaner energy use.
- Dynamic Grid Response Interaction – Real-time grid information will enable load shifting and curtailment during peak demand, reducing costs and supporting grid stability.
- Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) & Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) Tracking – Tools to monitor water and carbon performance metrics, improving resource efficiency.
- Customisable Reporting – Tailored reports for tracking sustainability and operational performance metrics.
- Third-Party Data Integration – Operators can seamlessly incorporate a variety of external data sources to remain adaptable to industry changes.
“Mission-critical facilities managed by Divcon are designed to be scalable, resilient, efficient, and environmentally responsible,” said Kevin Timmons, CEO of Divcon. “Divcon Pulse goes beyond just collecting data—it provides complete transparency into critical environment conditions, intelligently managing the immense flow of operational data. By delivering real-time, actionable insights, Pulse empowers operators to make informed decisions that drive energy savings, reduce carbon emissions, and ensure maximum uptime.”