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Eaton Power Monitoring 101

Dec 11, 2009

1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific (60 Minutes)

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Event Details

  • Featured Speakers

    Chris Gonsalves - Senior Correspondent

    Chris Loeffler - Program Manager, Distributed Power Solutions - Eaton® Corporation

    Kristy Cornell - IT Channel Marketing Manager - Eaton® Corporation

    Supervisory, connectivity and protection options that add an umbrella of protection over your entire IT infrastructure

    Spiraling power demands and utility rates. Power sags, surges and outages. Heat-generating blade servers. Shifting utilization patterns in virtualized environments. Data center managers have a lot to keep them awake at night. Just 8 years ago a server would be retired after 5 years of operation, and the energy costs to operate that server over that period were less than the original cost of the server. A new server purchased today is expected to consume more energy in less than three years of operation, than it's original cost. Power now represents one of the single largest components of operating cost. Yet, rarely is energy as closely managed as it should be. With the right power monitoring system, your customers organization can protect data and applications while optimizing the power delivery infrastructure for efficiency and lower cost.

    Join Eaton and Ziff Davis for an eSeminar to discuss the many benefits of what a a real-time, unified view of power and facilities systems can do for an organization:

    • Proactively manage power quality to enhance the availability and service life of IT equipment
    • Dynamically provision servers to respond to changing energy conditions
    • Intelligently balance workloads to optimize energy usage and control costs
    • Identify ways to improve data center energy efficiency and power usage effectiveness
    • Provide chargebacks to users based on the actual energy consumption of their IT services
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