IBM is helping business leaders improve the energy efficiency of their
datacentres, releasing new energy-management software and working alongside
other infrastructure vendors to ensure businesses can manage energy use across
the datacentre.
IBM's new
Active
Energy Manager software can measure the power usage of key datacentre
components, such as server racks and cooling systems. The latest version allows
users to set caps on energy use by certain devices.
"Clients today are looking for ways to measure their green IT projects and
have positive business results that can be documented and verified," said Rich
Lechner, vice president, Enterprise Systems, IBM in a statement.
Active Energy Manager measures the energy used by devices which are connected
to so called 'smart energy strips'.
Meanwhile, IBM has also forged an alliance of technology vendors committed to
the development of datacentre energy efficiency standards.
Vendors including Brocade, Citrix, Juniper Networks, Novell, RedHat, Sun and
VMware have signed up to the initiative, thereby increasing the chances that IT
leaders will be able to manage energy use across a variety of kit deployed
within the datacentre.
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