NightWatchman Server Edition 2.0 Combats Virtual Server Sprawl, Addresses the $24.7 Billion of IT Spend Wasted Each Year on Servers Not Performing Useful Work
NEW YORK (Uptime Institute Symposium, Booth #325) – May 17, 2010 – 1E, a software and services company that improves IT efficiency by identifying and reducing costs and waste in hardware, software, energy and time, will present on “Sustainable IT: Increasing Efficiency and Eliminating Data Center Waste” at Uptime Institute’s Annual Symposium and will join its customers in panels discussing the latest trends in power management. Uptime Institute Symposium is the only international event focused entirely on data center efficiency and green enterprise IT.
Attendees will have an opportunity to preview NightWatchman® Server Edition 2.0 at 1E’s booth, #325. The latest innovation from 1E, NightWatchman Server Edition addresses the $24.7 billion of IT spend wasted each year on servers not doing any useful work. Traditional monitoring tools primarily focus on availability and performance, but provide little insight on whether a server is providing any business value. NightWatchman Server Edition provides detailed efficiency and power reporting, makes decisions such as decommissioning wasteful servers much simpler, and further enhances the efficiency of productive servers through its Drowsy Server® technology.
1E Product Manager Andy Dominey and 1E customer Jeff Porter, Director, Platform Technology Division, Fairfax County, Virginia join IT thought leaders to discuss the future of server power management technology.
1E customer Michael Powlison, I/T Project Leader at Parker Hannifin Corporation, joins practitioners and suppliers to discuss the use and impact of energy saving technologies for IT such as desktop power management.
1E Product Manager Andy Hawkins explores the topic of measuring efficiencies in the data center, explaining what can be done to identify and eliminate this waste and why this is the year to take action.