Data Center Efficiency
Can you save costs in your Data Center without investing in new Hardware?
Absolutely! Mansystems’ Data Center Efficiency service is focused on optimal utilization of people and resources within your data center.
The result is a significant reduction of costs (up to 50%).
With our FastTrack analysis, we quickly identify your attainable efficiency gains and how you can meet the European Code of Conduct for energy-efficient data centers. Go to our approach and we will tell you how to achieve Green IT with your existing infrastructure.
European Code of Conduct for Data Center Efficiency
The Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission has recently created a Code of Conduct for data centers efficiency.
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Find out why you should consider signing the EC Code of Conduct for Data Centers?
- Gain insight into your current capacity and growth potential
- Understand your true cost of operating
- Gain invaluable input for decision processes for current and future IT/DC infrastructure investment
- Apply “best practices” and experience immediate and long term cost reduction
- Find “new” capacity in your current environment
- Defer the need for capital investments
- Free space for future growth
Get the Status of Signee of the Code of Conduct with Mansystems' FastTrack
To accomplish and preserve the CoC signee status requires that you create and implement improvement plans as well as providing a yearly status and progress report to the European Community.
Mansystems is by virtue of its long-standing knowledge and experience with data center infrastructures, IT infrastructures and end to end service management, uniquely positioned to help you.
Aside from better control over IT spending and direct cost savings, other aspects associated with signing the Code of Conduct are of importance:
- Reduced CO2 emissions
- Emission reduction is part of 'good corporate citizenship'
- Good corporate citizenship can be a requirement when doing business with local and regional governments
Continue reading about the European Code of Conduct
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