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    INFRASTRUCTURE

    MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    Prepared by:

    DIFA SEQUEIRA (9364)

    JAYESH GHARAT (9220)

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    Introduction

    Infrastructure management (IM) is the

    management of essential operation components,

    such as processes, equipment, data, human

    resources, and external contacts, for overalleffectiveness.

    Infrastructure management is sometimes dividedinto categories of system management, network

    management, and storage management.

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    Generic Characteristics

    Space Utilization

    Equipment Management

    Medical Equipment Management

    HVAC Management

    Power & Lighting Management

    Network Management

    Maintenance Management

    Key management

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    Space Utilization

    Provides analytical tools to determine space

    requirements and measure the viability of existing

    or proposed alternatives.

    It the effective use of existing space, such asclassrooms, laboratories, or offices.

    It is important that the display, services, storage and

    customer movement are integrated in the bestpossible form.

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    Equipment Management

    Maintaining a high level of performance.

    Lengthening instrument life .

    Reducing interruption of services due tobreakdowns and failures .

    Performance of equipment inventory.

    Equipment tagging, tracking and maintenance.

    Application of the identification number to

    equipments.

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    Medical Equipment Management

    It includes the business processes used ininteraction and oversight of the medical equipment

    involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and

    monitoring of patients.

    The related policies and procedures govern

    activities from the selection and acquisition throughto the incoming inspection, acceptance,

    maintenance, and eventual retirement and disposal

    of medical equipment.

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    HVAC Management

    HVAC controls the climate in commercial buildings

    and other facilities.

    HVAC management involves the regulation of

    heating systems, radiators, chimneys, ventilators, airconditioners, humidifiers etc.

    The two core components of HVAC management is

    the regulation of temperature and humidity. Proper HVAC management regulates the flow of the

    air and regulates microbiological elements that

    could effect people's health.

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    Power & Lighting Management

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    Before After

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    Network Management

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    Transportation

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    Maintenance Management

    To manage and control plant and equipment

    maintenance in modern manufacturing and service

    industries.

    Schedule planned preventive maintenance routines.

    Assist in maintenance project management.

    Control maintenance inventory (store'smanagement, requisition and purchasing

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    Key management

    Access is authorized to particular person

    To maintain the security level.

    To avoid the accident.

    Confidentiality privacy of information

    Authentication restriction of access

    Integrity protection from tampering

    Non-repudiation proof of receipt

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    Benefits

    Improves productivity and availability of businessprocesses, and people.

    Increases productivity by automating manual processes

    and by preventing problems before they occur.

    Reduces complexity.

    Quickly determines the root cause of problems.

    Reduces costs by right sizing and right timing your

    infrastructure resource deployments. Collects data more accurately and efficiently.

    Aligns business.

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    Infrastructure management tools fall

    into six general categories: Real-time monitoring

    Asset management

    Identity and Access management

    CFD modeling

    Connectivity management

    Maintenance management

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    Real Time Monitoring

    With real-time monitoring, you can determine what

    is happening on your system in response to

    performance issues or problem reports.

    Real time monitoring data includes statistics that

    represent the current activity on the system that

    can help determine usage patterns and resource

    allocation and identify problem areas.

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    Asset management

    The management of physical assets (their selection,

    maintenance, inspection and renewal), which plays

    a key role in determining the operational

    performance and profitability of industries that

    operate assets as part of their core business. Asset

    Management is the art and science of making the

    right decisions and optimizing these processes.

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    What does asset management do?

    Any business involved in manufacturing, distribution, physical sales or

    even office or call centre work will have physical and non-physical

    assets. The process of selecting the right equipment for a particular

    job, keeping it in working order for as long as possible and replacing it

    in a well- organized way, producing as little disruption as possible, is a

    key task for management.

    Asset management helps with this task by maintaining a record of all

    the assets you want to monitor. It can hold details of their service

    schedules, maintenance records, depreciated value and schedule for

    replacement.

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    Identity and access management

    Identity management (or ID management, or simply

    IDM) is a broad administrative area that deals with

    identifying individuals in a system and controlling

    access to the resources in that system by placingrestrictions on the established identities of the

    individuals.

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    CFD modeling system(Computational fluid dynamics)

    CFD modeling can help compare various cooling

    approaches, provide a view an airflow model of the

    computer room, and anticipate potential hot spots

    based on mathematical modeling.

    Solutions for engineers investigating the dynamic

    behavior of liquids and gases in a wide range of

    industrial applications and physical processes.

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    Connectivity management

    With connectivity management tools can

    track/trace the connectivity path from beginning to

    end.

    This is a valuable source of information for helping

    to resolve issues that may actually be caused

    upstream from the device or to prevent issues from

    occurring downstream from the device.

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    Maintenance management Tracking maintenance of critical data center equipment has been

    largely neglected in the data center arena.

    There are a number of computerized maintenance management

    software (CMMS) solutions.

    IT provides the ability to schedule and track preventive maintenance

    on infrastructure, create work orders, and keep track of assets and

    spare parts required for maintenance.

    IT also provides a number of reports to track costs and system

    downtime due to maintenance activities.

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    Criteria for Infrastructure

    management. Location of plant. Availability of utilities

    Process of production

    Capacity requirement

    Resources availability

    Environmental issues

    Future Plan

    Technology available

    Budget available

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    Thank You


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