How Water Detection Sensors Protect Data Centers & Server Rooms

Blog How Water Detection Sensors Protect Data Centers & Server Rooms

In the age of digital transformation, data centers and server rooms have become the backbone of many businesses. These rooms house critical IT infrastructure, including servers, networking equipment, and storage devices, making them essential for day-to-day operations. However, data centers and server rooms are also vulnerable to various threats, with water damage being one of

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Wireless Sensor Selector Guide

Wireless Sensor Selector Guide

About This guide is for anyone responsible for monitoring critical environments, equipment, or assets—from facility managers and operations teams to quality, compliance, and IT leaders. It’s equally valuable across industries such as manufacturing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, logistics, and education—anywhere real-time visibility and reliable data matter. Whether you’re upgrading aging systems, expanding your monitoring

Wireless Sensor Network Security in the Cloud

Wireless Sensor Network Security in the Cloud

About Wireless sensor networks connected to cloud management systems protect your vital data in two important ways. The first is continuous sensor monitoring of your facility to detect problems like overheating equipment, carbon monoxide, flooding, and unauthorized visitors. The second is comprehensive cloud-based cybersecurity for your wireless network data.