| IDC Finds Power Management, Automation, and Virtualization Software Playing a Critical Role in ‘Greening’ Datacenters |
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| Tuesday, 09 December 2008 11:31 | |||
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Singapore and Hong Kong, December 9, 2008 – According to IDC's latest research, “Green IT Software – Nutritious Supplements for Your Datacenter” (Doc#AP322309Q), Green IT software can enable significant economical benefits as well as environmental sustainability through the efficient management of existing hardware or services within datacenters. With rising power costs in datacenter operations a top concern of IT decision makers across the Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) region, applications that can help to better manage power and cooling and improve management, automation, load and capacity administration of these servers, will be in demand."As businesses in APEJ continue to grow, power consumption in energy hungry datacenters also increases. Green IT technologies has become even more appealing as businesses look towards energy efficient solutions to reduce power consumption and to alleviate the costs," says Adren Lim, Market Analyst of IDC’s Asia/Pacific Software Research. IDC has classified these applications into three main categories: power monitoring and management tools, asset management and automation tools, and server virtualization software. Figure 1 ![]() No. of respondents = 582 IDC's Green IT software research focuses on software offerings by key vendors that fall into three categories – power monitoring and management tools, asset management and automation tools, and server virtualization software, while also providing opinions on the benefits of using Green IT software to datacenter operators. For more information about purchasing the research, please contact Elizabeth Shunmugam at +603-2169 7536 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Barry Lim at +603-2169 7532 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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