Save Money with RACKWISE

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Save Money with RACKWISE

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It is no secret that the current economic turmoil is impacting IT spend across a wide spectrum of industries. With budgets coming under closer scrutiny, executives in almost every data center are tasked with slashing IT spend and finding opportunities to save money and manage resources effectively.

Rackwise defines a process to identify, scope, and execute on opportunities for operational efficiencies in the data center. RACKWISE DCM offers the data center industry’s most comprehensive and intelligent cost savings analysis and green reporting solution available.

RACKWISE Cost/Savings Analysis

This provides the critical information necessary to determine the financial impact of proposed data center changes and justify necessary IT spend. Data center organizations can quickly identify resource-draining equipment to decommission, select equipment to commission, and then build a comprehensive summary of savings. The net change in power, heat, space, and weight are displayed along with the associated monetary value of those changes.

    Following is the RACKWISE Data Center Manager (DCM) 5-Step Process:

  1. Discovery
  2. Documentation
  3. Modeling and Analysis
  4. Cost/Savings Analysis
  5. Implementation

By utilizing the processes defined above, data center organizations can systematically uncover operational cost savings opportunities, and substantiate those savings prior to implementation through modeling and analysis of data center information.

Once implemented, RACKWISE DCM and the RACKWISE 5-step process provides continued operational savings and data center optimization.

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