Top 10: Data Centre Infrastructure Management Platforms

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This week we spotlight the Top 10 Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Platforms
We spotlight the Top 10 DCIM platforms, from IBM and EkkoSense to Sunbird and Schneider, bringing smart analytics and automation to next-gen data centres

As data centres become ever more vital to the digital economy, DCIM (Data Centre Infrastructure Management) providers are evolving rapidly to meet new challenges in efficiency, resilience and sustainability. 

Industry leaders are leveraging advanced analytics, AI-driven automation and robust monitoring solutions to optimise critical infrastructure across diverse environments. 

These platforms offer predictive maintenance, real-time visibility, and seamless integration with enterprise IT, enabling operators to reduce downtime and energy consumption while managing hybrid and edge deployments more effectively, setting new standards for operational excellence in 2025.

Here we highlight the Top 10 DCIM platform providers empowering data centre operators worldwide. 

10. Eaton

  • CEO: Paulo Ruiz
  • HQ: Ireland
  • Founded: 1911
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Eaton’s DCIM platform offers intelligent power management and robust monitoring capabilities for data centres of all sizes. 

Its Brightlayer Data Centers suite integrates power infrastructure with analytics, enabling predictive maintenance and improved energy efficiency. The modular, scalable design supports multi-site and hybrid environments, providing visibility across critical infrastructure

Eaton focuses on delivering reliability, resilience, and cybersecurity, helping customers reduce downtime and optimise operations via advanced alerting and reporting systems.

9. IBM

  • CEO: Arvind Krishna
  • HQ: US
  • Founded: 1911
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IBM’s DCIM approach centres on integrating hybrid cloud and AI technologies to streamline data centre operations while improving sustainability. 

The company’s DCIM tools, including LinuxOne Rockhopper 4 servers and IBM Turbonomic, enhance energy efficiency and automation. 

IBM further strengthened its DCIM portfolio with the 2024 acquisition of HashiCorp, advancing cloud-based infrastructure management for both traditional and modern IT deployments.

8. EkkoSense

  • CEO: Dean Boyle
  • HQ: UK
  • Founded: 2013
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EkkoSense specialises in real-time thermal monitoring and AI-driven optimisation for data centres. 

Its DCIM software leverages wireless sensors and cognitive analytics to monitor cooling, airflow and power performance at a granular level. 

The system proactively identifies and addresses thermal anomalies to minimise energy use, lower costs and bolster environmental performance. 

EkkoSense is recognised for rapid deployment and measurable reduction in carbon footprint through its intelligent software.

7. FNT Software

  • CEO: Carsten Wreth
  • HQ: Germany 
  • Founded: 1994
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FNT’s DCIM platform emphasises comprehensive management of physical and logical IT infrastructure, from cables to servers. 

Its modular software provides centralised mapping, planning and visualisation for data centres and hybrid IT environments. 

FNT enables process automation and integrates with enterprise management systems, helping operators maintain compliance, prevent capacity bottlenecks and execute migrations smoothly. Its strong data modelling capabilities deliver accurate real-time infrastructure insights.

6. Sunbird Software

  • CEO: Herman Chan
  • HQ: US
  • Founded: 2007
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Sunbird’s dcTrack DCIM provides asset, power and environmental monitoring combined with intuitive dashboards. 

The platform offers real-time visualisation of floor plans, assets and power chains, enabling precise capacity management and risk analysis. 

Sunbird distinguishes itself with ease of use, rapid deployment and integration with ITSM systems, empowering facilities teams to drive operational efficiency, ensure compliance and minimise downtime through actionable analytics.

5. Nlyte Software

  • President: Enzo Greco
  • HQ: US
  • Founded: 2004
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Nlyte, a subsidiary of Carrier Global, offers a DCIM suite that delivers end-to-end management for data centre assets, power, cooling and space. 

The platform enables automation of workflows, audit compliance and predictive maintenance. 

Nlyte supports hybrid and edge data centres, with comprehensive reporting, analytics and integration capabilities. 

Its scalable architecture is trusted by highly regulated industries, providing visibility and control over both on-premises and distributed digital infrastructures.

4. Johnson Controls

  • CEO: Joakim Weidemanis
  • HQ: Ireland
  • Founded: 1885
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Johnson Controls offers DCIM solutions that integrate building systems, security and HVAC management with IT infrastructure monitoring. 

The company’s OpenBlue platform converges physical and digital capabilities, using advanced analytics and AI to optimise operations, energy consumption and security. 

With a broad portfolio and strong expertise in building technologies, Johnson Controls empowers data centre operators to drive efficiency and sustainability at scale.

3. ABB

  • CEO: Morten Wierod
  • HQ: Switzerland
  • Founded: 1988
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ABB’s DCIM solutions – under the ABB Ability Data Center Automation platform – prioritise real-time data integration, predictive analytics and automation of critical infrastructure functions

ABB offers comprehensive tools for monitoring power, cooling and asset performance using an open, vendor-neutral system that works with both ABB and third-party equipment. 

The aim is to ensure high uptime, robust cybersecurity and efficient lifecycle management, making ABB a trusted choice for scalable and resilient data centre environments.

2. Vertiv

  • CEO: Giordano (Gio) Albertazzi
  • HQ: US
  • Founded: 2016
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Vertiv’s DCIM suite provides broad visibility and advanced analytics for power, cooling and IT asset management, excelling in supporting dynamic, hybrid environments. 

Its Trellis and Liebert suites deliver real-time monitoring, workflow automation and AI-enhanced predictive maintenance, substantially reducing downtime risk. 

Vertiv integrates seamlessly with ITSM and BMS platforms, ensuring holistic control over resources while maximising energy efficiency. 

With a strong focus on edge and hyperscale deployments, Vertiv enables organisations to future-proof their critical infrastructure and adapt to evolving demands.

1. Schneider Electric

  • CEO: Olivier Blum
  • HQ: France 
  • Founded: 1836
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Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure IT is a comprehensive, next-generation DCIM platform designed to meet the challenges of modern hybrid IT and data centre operations. 

It offers secure, cloud-based monitoring, planning and modelling that extend across on-premises, colocation and edge infrastructure. 

With advanced cybersecurity, sustainability tracking and intelligent automation, EcoStruxure IT enables predictive maintenance, proactive risk mitigation and operational excellence. 

Schneider Electric consistently sets the industry standard, delivering robust tools for resilience, scalability and business continuity in an increasingly complex digital landscape.