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Entuity
News Facts
- Entuity®, a leading provider of network management solutions, today announced the availability of its new Green IT Calculator in observance of World Environment Day 2009, Friday, June 5th. The calculator is designed to help individual IT organizations understand their potential annual savings associated with implementing a green IT strategy that reduces energy consumption and operations costs, as well as providing estimates on how much a company can diminish their carbon footprint.
- Entuity’s Green IT Calculator quantifies the environmental impact a green IT strategy could have via CO2 reduction metrics and what those savings would equate to in terms of number of cars taken off the road and acres of forest saved.
- From an IT infrastructure perspective the calculator estimates how much money would be saved through four possible green IT programs: a corporate-wide endpoint device shutdown policy; a better optimization of underutilized servers; creation of a virtualized environment; and power reduction attained by eliminating excess capacity.
- World Environment Day is celebrated every June 5th as one of the prime ways by which the United Nations promotes environmental awareness. Established by the UN General Assembly in 1972, World Environment Day empowers people to take action to drive and promote sustainable activities in their cities and towns.
- Entuity has provided the industry’s first ever network management solution focused on green IT for use with its award-winning Eye of the Storm® (EYE) network management suite. Entuity’s Green IT Perspective quantifies operational costs and savings opportunities for network devices, servers, and workstations in any green business initiative. A customizable dashboard and integration point for policies, reports, reference materials, real-time statistics, communities, wikis, and other materials keeps employees knowledgeable and green initiatives on track.
- Businesses utilizing EYE can maximize return on existing IT infrastructures while realizing enhanced benefits from today’s distributed applications, virtualized environments, network-based services, green IT initiatives, and data sharing strategies by ensuring that the vital resource for all these initiatives – the network – is economically deployed and optimally performing.
Supporting Quotes
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Quote, attributed to Pete Bartz, Assistant Director, University of
Minnesota Office of Information Technology
“The Green IT Perspective in Eye of the Storm is quite effective in several ways. It helps us give guidance including cost metrics to the collegiate groups that we support. The included EYE utilization reports provide insight into direct network architectural strategies to best leverage our existing infrastructure. Most importantly, it tracks compliance to our group shutdown policies. With tens of thousands of connected hosts, even small improvements can result in considerable reductions in power consumption and associated operational costs.” -
Quote, attributed to Kenneth Klapproth, Vice President of
Marketing, Entuity
“As enterprises look to be more sustainable in their day-to-day operations, Entuity’s Green IT Perspective provides a viable way to create efficient green IT programs. Through policy development, real-time statistics and reporting, IT organizations can easily validate the green IT programs they put in place in terms of both hard dollar cost savings and environmental impact reductions.”
Multimedia Elements
- Entuity Green IT Calculator – See Your Potential Savings
- View EYE Green IT Perspective Introductory Video
- View EYE Green IT Perspective Data Sheet
- Receive EYE Green IT White Paper
- Download Entuity Logo
About Entuity
Entuity is a leading provider of network management and service delivery solutions. The Company’s Eye of the Storm (EYE) software suite automatically discovers and captures unrivalled network data and analytics, and provides integrated fault, device and flow-based performance management capabilities that help businesses reduce network downtime, lower operational and capital costs, achieve sustainability goals, commit to, deliver and prove service level commitments, and ensure network configuration compliance.
Winner of numerous industry and business awards in the last year including the Network Computing Editor’s Choice Award, EYE has been praised for its fast deployment, ease of use, and low cost of ownership. Entuity customers include enterprises, SIs, and MSPs such as ABB, Amtrak, Astra Zeneca, BMC Software, CLS Services, DIRECTV, Deutsche Bank, IBM Global Services, The Royal Bank of Scotland, SASSA, Sony, Visteon, and the Williams Companies. For more information on Entuity, please visit www.entuity.com or call +1.508.357.6346 (North America) or +44 (0) 20 7444 4800 (Europe).
Entuity and Eye of the Storm are registered trademarks of Entuity, Ltd. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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