Virtualisation and sustainability - 2010

Virtualisation offers efficient dynamic provisioning, high levels of availability, resilience and business continuity.

Pre-virtualisation an average server utilization figure was 10% – in other words 90% server redundancy adding no value

Virtualisation significantly helps to reduce energy consumption, an organisations carbon footprint, and  running costs

Virtualisation market is growing rapidly especially SMB. The current market penetration of the [...]

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Virtualisation and Asset Management - Missed opportunites

A key requirement for energy efficiency, for virtualisation programs, for sharing requirements with cloud suppliers is the collection and processing of relevant data to focus a program of events concerned with asset management.

In terms of energy efficiency it is easy to see that one would have include energy management into an asset management program if [...]

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Business Process Management and the Green imperative

More from  Laura Mooney, Vice President Corporate Communications, Metastorm:

Green IT Initiatives

Reduce Paper Consumption

BPM software not only allows commercial and government organisations to create online forms and documents, it also enables them to incorporate those [...]

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Green IT is that the real ROI?

I went to a conference on Service Orientated Architecture last week, it was organised by the Butler Group and was well done by them – it was free and that was a welcome surprise, some good presentations, IBM were there, case studies from VISA and hearteningly from Yorkshire Water (brought back a few memories) at [...]

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