Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Will data centers transform in 2009?

Enterprise IT shops won't be able to fully overhaul in their data centers in 2009
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Why PUE Alone is Not Enough!
Global DataCenter Management (GDCM) contends that although Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is an excellent metric for benchmarking the efficiency of power consumption in the data center, the "hit or miss" approach of making changes to improve energy efficiency needs an overhaul. This whitepaper explores how PUE Modeling (PUEM(TM)) can help data center managers achieve positive changes to their data center's PUE, before any equipment is moved or modified.

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Will data centers transform in 2009?

Denise Dubie By Denise Dubie
During an economic crisis, it's difficult to predict what IT projects will take priority in different companies, but one thing is nearly certain: Enterprise IT managers in 2009 will not be ripping out mainframe systems. Read full story

Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.

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Why PUE Alone is Not Enough!
Global DataCenter Management (GDCM) contends that although Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is an excellent metric for benchmarking the efficiency of power consumption in the data center, the "hit or miss" approach of making changes to improve energy efficiency needs an overhaul. This whitepaper explores how PUE Modeling (PUEM(TM)) can help data center managers achieve positive changes to their data center's PUE, before any equipment is moved or modified.

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