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Data centres are the focus of most corporate Green IT strategies. However 40% of energy use is still attributable to desktop PCs, most of which can be turned off at night or when not in use.
1E’s NightWatchman product automates this process while quantifying the savings for the business, and is a popular way for IT managers to introduce the business to green efficiency savings. Dell, for instance, uses NightWatchman to save $36 per PC a year across an estate of 50,000 computers, saving the company over $1.8 million annually.
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http://www.1e.com/SoftwareProducts/NightWatchman
Power Management -
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NightWatchman Server -
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