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Eaton PredictPulse Redesigned

by Adam Armstrong
Eaton PredictPulse

Eaton announced today that its remote monitoring and management service, Eaton PredictPulse, has been redesigned. Eaton has taken feedback from over 100 customers in designing this service. The new design provides a new user experience for both web browsers and mobile devices, that is said to make it easier for users to monitor their power infrastructure.

Eaton announced today that its remote monitoring and management service, Eaton PredictPulse, has been redesigned. Eaton has taken feedback from over 100 customers in designing this service. The new design provides a new user experience for both web browsers and mobile devices, that is said to make it easier for users to monitor their power infrastructure.

Eaton PredictPulse

Eaton PredictPulse was introduced back in 2016. At the time we said, PredictPulse Insight works by collecting and analyzing data from a UPS via the company’s proprietary modeling and advanced algorithms technology. It then attempts to identify component failures before they happen so that Eaton’s certified technicians can proactively address power issues and replace essential UPS components instead of dealing with equipment after they fail. Eaton indicates that this will allow IT professionals and facility managers to focus on other important initiatives.

After 4 years it is time for an upgrade. Mainly the service has been redesigned around making it easier to use. For those that leverage mobile more often, they will now have a view into real-time data, trends, events, service history and alarms from any mobile or tablet device, along with a new PulseScore feature to communicate the overall health of a user’s uninterruptible power system (UPS). The redesign isn’t all cosmetic. There are several new features as well.

Users benefit from additional, innovative new features that include:

  • Intuitive and easily digestible, at-a-glance reports that tell users what happened, where and when.
  • The new PulseScore, replacing the previous Relative Performance Index (RPI), gives users a new and better way to quickly communicate how their devices or locations are performing.
  • Unmatched flexibility for locations and users, with the power to self-manage how co-workers can view site level devices and notifications (email, SMS, phone), with an unlimited number of users and devices.
  • A new notification system, providing SMS text, email and call notifications, as well as manageable notifications for critical alarms and non-critical events.
  • An improved PredictPulse app with access to real-time status updates.
  • Cost-effectiveness, saving users time and money with the ease of receiving notifications of future service.

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