Packet Power, and our critical suppliers in the United States, remain open and operating. Our supply chain partners in China have increased production but are now facing shipping limitations and a few part shortages. We expect to receive several key component shipments next week that will allow us to ramp up production. Customer support is fully staffed and our EMX monitoring service is operating as usual.
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The coronavirus is impacting people and businesses worldwide in ever-changing ways. Packet Power is committed to servicing our customers while keeping our employees safe. We are currently operating at normal staffing levels.
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EMX provides the ability to apply the criteria that trigger an alert to multiple monitoring units. Now, the emails that are sent when an alert occurs will show more information about how widespread the alert is.
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EMX Energy Portal,
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Packet Power has enhanced the dashboard feature of its EMX Energy Portal. EMX is the easiest, fastest path to energy and environmental monitoring insights. The cloud service or locally installed software delivers real-time and historical information with built-in and customizable reports. Dashboard functionality enables the creation of custom, graphical views that can be securely shared.
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Happy holidays from Packet Power. Our offices will be closed December 24-25 and January 1. Thank you for your continued support and the very best to you and yours this holiday season.
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Packet Power's Wireless Network Connector (WNC) provides an easy way to make select non-Packet Power metered devices that aren't connected to a network work over Packet Power's wireless network. The WNC now supports several Schneider power meters and RLE leak detection controllers in addition to APC, Geist and Servertech devices.
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Packet Power will be joining Data Center Systems, Inc. at the Graybar Technology Showcase on September 26, 2019 in Minneapolis.
Learn how critical facilities managers use our power and environmental monitoring solutions to: identify equipment at risk of exceeding its electrical capacity; determine which tenants are using the most energy; calculate how to cut cooling costs without jeopardizing expensive equipment; and more.
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Graybar Technology Showcase
Packet Power is joining BRAH Electric at the 2019 NECA show in Las Vegas September 15-17.
The team will be featuring the new BRAH Electric Universal Bus Plugs integrated with BRAH Logic wireless power monitoring solution from Packet Power -- compatible with all major OEM brand industrial busway systems.
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BRAH Logic,
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No more stranded smart power strips! Packet Power now provides an easy way to make supported metered devices not connected to a network work over Packet Power's wireless network. Simply plug the Wireless Network Connector (WNC) into the Ethernet or serial port of a supported device and data will automatically begin to flow across the wireless network.
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stranded power
Packet Power offices will be closed July 4-5 in celebration of Independence Day. Thank you for your continued support.
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