Technology that was designed for optimising data centres is being applied to power distribution in airports and hospitals. Canadian infrastructure management firm Maya Heat Transfer Technologies (HTT) has repackaged its data centre platform, running on OSIsoft’s data management engine, for new verticals.
Maya HTT, which has made its name as author of energy management software for data centres, said it had “expanded its strategic product alliance” with OSIsoft as part of the deal to bring its data centre platform to other ‘smart’ buildings, notably in the healthcare and aviation markets.
Maya HTT’s Clarity LC platform, deployed by the likes of eBay and PayPal, offers a real-time view of data centre operations and a means to optimise energy consumption. It also provides a forecasting model for performance changes. OSIsoft’s PI System is embedded into the platform already to capture real-time operational data fueling advanced analytics.
The new agreement with OSIsoft will see Maya HTT integrate the PI System in a new smart building offering for healthcare centres and airports.