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Power Assure CEO Proposes Key Questions to Assess Data Center Power Consumption
Santa Clara, CA - March 8, 2011 - A great deal of attention is being given to data center designs of the future with greater efficiency goals driving much of the new concepts. The industry has recognized that energy consumption or power consumption by data centers is at an all time high and consumption of power significantly impacts the overall running costs of the data center. Electricity now represents 25-40% of the operational expenditures in most data centers, and already the cost to power a server over its useful life exceeds the original capital expenditure.
"While ripping out an existing data center and starting over may seem like the best approach, it isn't practical for most companies," explained Brad Wurtz, president and CEO, Power Assure. "Increasing the efficiency of existing data centers can save millions of dollars per year in operating expenses, and avoid 100s of millions in CAPEX outlays to build new a data center."
Wurtz advises "C" level executives to ask their data center managers a series of questions to ascertain if money is being wasted due to inefficient management of energy and power resources. Some of these include:
"It is now possible to reduce server power consumption by more than 50% in the typical data center," said Wurtz. "It starts with the ability to view and manage power use across facilities and IT equipment, capabilities delivered by emerging Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solutions."
About Power Assure Power Assure is a leading developer of Dynamic Data Center Optimization software for large enterprises, government agencies, and managed service providers. Power Assure's solutions provide visibility, intelligence, and automation to help CIOs, IT directors, and facilities managers optimize capacity, service levels, and power consumption within and across data centers. Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, the company is privately held with funding from Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Good Energies, Point Judith Capital, and a grant from the Department of Energy. Power Assure partners include ABB, Dell, IBM, Intel and VMware. For more information, visit www.powerassure.com.
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