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EmersonNetworkPower

Emerson Network Power is a provider of infrastructure technologies and services for data centers, communications networks, and other mission-critical environments.

  • Power and thermal management systems for data centers and telecom facilities
  • Integrated infrastructure solutions for communications networks and IT environments
  • Monitoring, control, and management platforms for critical infrastructure (infrastructure management)
  • Professional and support services for deployment, lifecycle management, and optimization of critical systems (professional services)
  • Solutions for availability, capacity, and efficiency of enterprise and carrier infrastructure

More About EmersonNetworkPower

Emerson Network Power focuses on technologies and services that support continuous operation of data centers, communications networks, and other environments where uptime and system availability are core requirements. Its portfolio is organized around power, thermal, and infrastructure management capabilities that allow enterprises, telecom operators, and service providers to design and operate facilities that meet defined availability and performance targets. These offerings are used by IT organizations, facility managers, and network operators to support compute, storage, and networking workloads in central data centers, edge locations, and network hubs.

In power systems (power infrastructure), Emerson Network Power provides AC and Dual Connectivity (DC) power solutions, uninterruptible power supplies, power distribution, and related components designed to maintain power quality and continuity for IT and network equipment. These systems are typically integrated with backup energy sources and power distribution architectures that follow established data center and telecom standards. In thermal management (cooling infrastructure), the company delivers cooling solutions engineered for electronic equipment rooms and data halls, including precision cooling approaches that account for rack densities and airflow patterns in modern IT environments.

Emerson Network Power also delivers infrastructure management platforms (infrastructure management) that provide monitoring, control, and analytics capabilities across power, cooling, and other facility subsystems. These tools are used to track capacity, environmental conditions, alarms, and performance metrics, and to support planning, configuration, and incident response processes. Integration with existing enterprise management frameworks and network operations workflows allows operators to correlate facility conditions with IT events and maintain defined service levels.

Professional and support services (professional services) form another part of Emerson Network Power’s offering, including consulting, design support, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and lifecycle optimization. These services help organizations align infrastructure designs with reference architectures for data centers and communication networks, and to apply industry practices around redundancy, fault tolerance, and energy efficiency. Engagements often span initial site assessment through ongoing preventive maintenance and modernization planning.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Emerson Network Power maps to several categories: power infrastructure for data centers and telecom networks, thermal management for IT environments, infrastructure management and monitoring platforms for critical facilities, and associated professional and lifecycle services. Its solutions are positioned for use in corporate data centers, colocation and hosting facilities, telecom central offices, cable and wireless network sites, industrial plants, and institutional environments where continuity of digital and communication services is a core operational requirement.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 6,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B

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Corporate Headquarters

8000 West Florissant Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63136

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Capital Goods
  • Industry: Electrical Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Electrical