Data Center equipment
A data centre is a building that houses IT equipment used for communication and data storage.Again, the data they create needs to be stored and made accessible to users. Besides housing IT equipment, a data centre network connects servers, technology, and infrastructure needed to support processes in an organization.
we are taking AMC of Data center equipment
 
 
Data Center-Electrical Panel
This equipment is used to distribute power to the downstream loads and to protect the power distribution system in the data center. … Medium-voltage switchgear is generally located in the electrical space of large-capacity data centers (i.e. greater than 1 MW IT load).
Fire & Security
MIES Fire & Security provide Fire, Security and Life Safety systems installation and maintenance. Our main aim as a fire & security company is to be consistent and innovative, delivering installation and maintenance projects to exceptionally high standards which is driven by good commercial values.
 
 
CCTV camera
CCTV is used for a number of monitoring and surveillance purposes, but is mainly used for security purposes. CCTV involves the use of an unmanned, remotely mounted video camera system, transmitting live pictures back to a television screen where developments can be monitored and recorded.
Access Control system
Access control is a way of limiting access to a system or to physical or virtual resources. In computing, access control is a process by which users are granted access and certain privileges to systems, resources or information.
 
 
Smart Building Management
Building management systems are the backbone of smart buildings. They are the systems put in place to allow building owners and tenants to monitor, maintain and manage the mechanical, electrical and elector mechanical functions within a structure. BMS deployment usually involves the installation of sensors, software, a network and a cloud-based data store. BMS functions include management of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, as well as lighting, security and safety operations. But perhaps a building management system’s biggest appeal is its proven ability to lower energy usage, and therefore, save money.
