The Contingency Planners Guide

To Predictive UPS Battery Monitoring

 

Q: Why Invest In Predictive Battery Monitoring?

 

A: Because You Are Eliminating A Major Vulnerability

 

Your Contingency Plan is in place but screens just went black and vital applications are down. You planned carefully and invested capital to secure reliable power backup systems but your network stopped running for no apparent reason. You scramble for answers… the clock is ticking…

 

What are the chances you will experience this scenario? Given power problems are estimated to cause 33% of all server failures1 and can cause 15 times greater data loss than virus attacks2, your chances are fairly high.

 

Since the average business experiences 289 power disturbances of all types each year, how can you be sure your power conditioning or power backup system will work each time needed? This answer to this essential question should form the cornerstone of all business continuity, high availability, disaster recovery, risk mitigation, security and audit management audit management professionals.

 

The solution is simple. BTECH Predictive Technology provides you with early warnings of future UPS battery failures. Patented BTECH Technology continuously monitors each UPS battery that supplies vital power during everyday power disturbances or power interruptions. You know in advance which batteries need replacement. You take needed action. You avoid downtime. You maintain business continuity and keep compliant with audited regulatory requirements.

 

All contingency planners are concerned with the risk of downtime for vital business applications caused by overloaded utilities, power grid anomalies and extreme weather conditions. Daily power glitches and outright power failures are a fact of life and a key factor that justified your investment in power conditioning and backup systems. Now with BTECH, you can be sure UPS batteries will work every time needed.

 

For over 17 years BTECH has helped businesses avoid unplanned downtime. The potential for UPS battery failure to interrupt networks, corrupt data or cause system crashes is not hypothetical and we have the database to prove it.

The Contingency Planners Guide to Predictive Battery Monitoring is a must read for all business continuity, high availability, disaster recovery, risk mitigation, security and audit management professionals.

 

Footnotes:

  1. Data loss from power problems is 15 times more common than from virus attacks, according to a survey by Contingency Planning Research Inc. of White Plains, N.Y.: http://www.gcn.com/print/17_20/33310-1.html

  2. Mike West of Keysource LTD.: IDC estimates 33% of all server failures and Contingency Planning Research estimates 33% of all computer failures are due to power problems: http://facilities-manager.co.uk/content/view/76/42/