Tuesday 11 January 2011

Businesses turn on to PC turn off

The global market for PC power management technologies will continue to
expand "at a pretty rapid rate", according to a major new report confirming
that the energy savings delivered by automated PC turn-off technologies can
deliver a return on investment in less than six months for many
organisations.

The study from IT industry analysts The 451 Group, entitled
PC
Power Management - Measuring, Monitoring and Managing Client Energy
Consumption, concluded that despite the rapid expansion of the PC power
management market in recent years the technology has still achieved market
penetration of just 20 per cent, leaving plenty of room for expansion.


http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/1935659/corporations-pc

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