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Tuesday 25 August 2009

Verdiem- Network Admins to Manage PC Power Settings, Reduce GHG Emissions

According to a study conducted by Gartner, PCs and monitors account for 40% of all global information technology CO2 emissions. Data centers account for only 23%.

A company named Verdiem, which is based in Seattle, WA is working to cut down energy costs and usage for corporations which save $20-$60 per PC per year and achieve payback in 6-12 months.

So how does their software solution work?

They have a solution call SURVEYOR and its the industry’s most advanced solution for helping enterprises manage, measure and reduce their PC-network energy consumption.

SURVEYOR allows the central administration of power management settings for networked PCs. Intelligent policies maximize energy savings by placing machines into a lower power states without interfering with end-user productivity, desktop maintenance or upgrades.

Green Energy TV gives Verdiem Two Green Thumbs Up! for their software solution that saves energy, money, and the environment. Below are some testimonials:

“WaMu has cut its PC-related greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent and is on track to save $3 million on electricity costs this year” by implementing Verdiem's SURVEYOR software. (Debora Horvath, CIO, Washington Mutual).

The Rest @ Green TV

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