This year, EasyDCIM is moving into a new chapter.
We are already working on EasyDCIM 2.0, and our goal is not just to refresh the product, but to make it significantly more useful in the daily work of data center teams. We want EasyDCIM to be more intuitive, more capable, and more valuable both operationally and commercially.
Over the last few weeks, we have had dozens of conversations with many of you and gathered valuable feedback on how EasyDCIM is used in real-world environments. That feedback helped us shape our roadmap around the areas that matter most in daily operations.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to share your input with us. It has been extremely valuable. If there is anything else that needs our attention, feel free to contact us anytime.
1. A New Direction: Data Center Monetization
EasyDCIM started as a platform strongly associated with data center automation and dedicated server provisioning, and that foundation remains very important to us.
At the same time, the product has grown into something much broader. Today, EasyDCIM already supports not only inventory, infrastructure management, IPAM, networking, power-related operations, client access, service workflows and integrations, but also gives data center teams broader visibility into how their infrastructure is organized, connected and operated.
This is why one of our strategic directions is Data Center Monetization. We want EasyDCIM to help data center owners see not only their infrastructure, but the overall condition of their business. Our goal is to give them clearer visibility into utilization, efficiency, and commercial potential, not just technical operations. That is where we want to stand out in the market.
2. A New Admin Area
A large part of the feedback we received was about everyday work inside the platform.
In many cases, the problem was not missing core functionality. EasyDCIM already has a strong operational foundation, with inventory, parts management, Search Inventory, Quick Search, service workflows, device relationships, and many other components already in place. The bigger issue is that daily work inside the admin area still involves too much friction in places that teams use all the time.
That is why one of our main priorities is a refreshed Admin Area. This includes a more modern structure and a new design system, but more importantly, it means a better day-to-day experience across the product. We want the backend to feel faster, clearer, and much more comfortable to use.
- Smarter navigation and layout: We will simplify the admin structure and make the most important areas easier to access and faster to work with.
- Smart search and flexible filtering: We will improve search, filtering, and saved views so users can quickly find the exact devices, parts, and records they need.
- Better tables and work views: We will redesign lists, tables, and summary screens to present key information more clearly and support faster decision-making.
- Smoother daily workflows: We will reduce friction in common actions across inventory, parts, statuses, and device management to make everyday work more efficient.
This is one of the most important parts of the roadmap because it affects the areas teams interact with every single day.
3. Better Power, Network, and IPAM Operations
We plan to make power management much more practical by showing amps and watts (VA) together, adding clearer rack and circuit context such as A-side and B-side, voltage, phase, limits and utilization thresholds and improving how power usage is collected from both PDU and IPMI or Redfish sources.
We also want to introduce stronger rack-level visibility, including load charts, server-level power draw, and clearer aggregation across racks, customers, and services, so this data can be used not only for monitoring, but also for capacity planning and billing.
On the network and IPAM side, our goal is to make these areas much more useful in real operational workflows. We want to improve how uplinks, private networks, service-level connectivity and device relationships are modeled across the platform, while also making IPAM and network operations easier to manage in day-to-day work.
4. AI-Assisted Operations
AI is an obvious direction for the future of infrastructure software, and we want EasyDCIM to be ready for it in a practical way.
We are exploring several concepts here, but our first focus will be around MCP readiness, support for connecting your own model and building playbooks for how AI can assist in daily operations.
The goal is simple: reduce manual work, improve access to information and make everyday management easier and faster. We are not interested in adding AI just to follow a trend. We want to build something that is genuinely useful in real operational environments.
5. EasyDCIM Will Be Enterprise Ready
We also want EasyDCIM to move more clearly into the Enterprise software category.
We already have a solid base for that, and many of our existing customers already use EasyDCIM in environments that can absolutely be described as enterprise-level. Now we want to make that direction more formal and much stronger in the product itself.
Our focus here includes several areas: High Availability, scalability, security, and compliance. This will translate into features such as:
- High Availability support
- Database replication and failover based on MariaDB Galera Cluster
- Grafana integration with ready-to-use dashboards
- Full integration with SSO, SAML, and LDAP
- SOC 2-focused security controls, including device trust and IP-based access policies
We also plan to expand some of our existing core capabilities for the most demanding customers and make them available in a new plan designed for more advanced enterprise use cases.
Summary
EasyDCIM is moving forward in a big way this year. Some of these changes will arrive sooner as part of our ongoing product work, while others will be introduced as part of EasyDCIM 2.0, which we are currently targeting for Q3 or Q4.
Thank you again for all your feedback. It helped us confirm what matters most and where we should focus next. There is much more to come, so stay tuned!