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| "The GEIT Award broadcast our advanced capabilities in data center energy management to our employees, partners, and customers. We garnered positive press both in the US and Europe based on this Award, and have gained benefits internally through a raised awareness of cross-functional IT energy management issues.“ |
| Brenda Rian AOL |
| Why is it important to keep Green IT achievements in the forefront of media and executive management? |
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Awards like these show that there often exists a responsible solution that doesn't diminish either the impact to business or the environment. |
| Mike Tresh Director of Product Marketing and Management Viridity Software |
| Why is it important to keep Green IT achievements in the forefront of media attention and executive management? |
| It is important for us all. The more everyone is exposed to the value of Green and sustainable solutions, the more interest there will be in pursuing them. This is especially true when everyone wins through lower costs, lower environmental impacts, corporate social responsibility and leadership benefits, etc. |
| Eric Swanson Data Center Manager Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada |
| Has participating in the GEIT Awards improved your career or organization? |
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Yes, it has. We are very often recognized and congratulated for the Award.
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| Mike Tresh Director of Product Marketing and Management Viridity Software |
| Has participating in the GEIT Awards improved your organization? |
| It definitely helped. The process does take some time and effort, but it is well worth it. In my case it helped keep the focus on gathering metrics throughout the project, and routinely studying that data to understand where opportunities for further improvements might be. This was particularly true in our challenging environment, as we were operating in upper ASHRAE conditions with a lot of infrastructure challenges and IT load growth, pushing us beyond best practices. The metrics, graphs and knowledge gained throughout the project are useful to this day. The application process also helped identify areas that we should have been tracking, for example, PUE and DCIE metrics. |
| Eric Swanson Data Center Manager Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada |
| Has participating in the GEIT Awards improved your career or organization? |
| I would have to say yes to both. It has brought a higher level of awareness to Green initiatives in our IT organizations, which has a snowball effect on involvement. |
| Steve Press Executive Director Data Center Facilities Services Kaiser Permanente |
| "The GEIT Award provides external confirmation of our thought leadership in green data centers.“ |
| Robert Zdancewicz eNation |
| Has the Green technology delivered on its promise, returned its investment? |
| Absolutely! |
| Steve Press Executive Director Data Center Facilities Services Kaiser Permanente |
| "Winning a GEIT Award Award helped us benchmark ourselves against the industry and gave us recognition from our peers.“ |
| Michael Corona Office Depot |
| Has the Green technology delivered on its promise, returned its investment? |
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We are believers in our solution. Reducing unused servers' power consumption is a common problem with great money savings potential. |
| Mike Tresh Director of Product Marketing and Management Viridity Software |
| Why is it important to keep Green IT achievements in the forefront of media and executive management? |
| Because it highlights our stewardship of not only our operational dollars, but also our environment and its natural resources. It's the right thing to do and it's a natural outgrowth of the efficiencies that IT brings to any business. |
| Steve Press Executive Director Data Center Facilities Services Kaiser Permanente |
| Why is it important to keep Green IT achievements in the forefront of media and executive management? |
| In a perfect world, it would be nice to believe that funding for Green efficiencies will always deliver a return on investment (ROI) that makes senior decision makers feel good about the outcomes. Unfortunately, that is not always the case (though it was in ours). Awards can celebrate Green IT projects that are good for sustainability but have poor or non-existent ROI. There is evidence that corporate sustainability efforts have taken a back seat during the global recession as organisations seek to retrench their positions in a shrinking market. However, consumers may just be more selective about whom they do business with, and those who can demonstrate independent accolades of using their funds to both improve efficiency and bear more responsibility for the environment and communities in which they operate in, may win the lion’s share of the new and repeat business. |
| Steve Bowes-Phipps Data Centers Manager University of Hertfordshire |
| "Winning a GEIT Award helped our organization highlight next-generation applied research.“ |
| Paul Brenner University of Notre Dame |
| Has the Green technology delivered on its promise, returned its investment? |
| It definitely has. This project was part of a larger project to extend data center IT load, mainly through low-cost methods that greatly improved efficiencies and lessened environmental impacts. In our case the payoff was immediate: the very first Opengate rack, installed as a test, allowed additional IT load growth and overall data center environment improvements at a time when it was critical for program delivery. This continued throughout and past the project with additional containment, and we are now starting to improve resiliency and lower costs further with the installation of efficient and better cooling that is able to supply load based on rack IT load demands. |
| Eric Swanson Data Center Manager Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada |
| Has the Green technology delivered on its promise, returned its investment? |
| Yes, our results are definitely in line with expectations. Our target annualized PUE of 1.22 is expected to be met or exceeded. |
| Steve Bowes-Phipps Data Centers Manager University of Hertfordshire |
| "The Award reinforces our reputation in the industry as innovative and customer-focused.“ |
| John Niemann APC by Schneider Electric |
| Has participating in the GEIT Awards improved your career? |
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Uptime Institute's Green Enterprise IT Award is open to the international community, and therefore shows others that you have been involved with something that is world-class. The Symposium’s web site has a summary, presentation, and case study. This provides an excellent third-party reference to showcase the work done and share the knowledge widely, which for me was the driving force for participating. |
| Eric Swanson Data Center Manager Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada |
| Has participating in the GEIT Awards improved your career or organization? |
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Yes – I believe the Award has given further credibility to the work not only that I undertook but the progress the University of Hertfordshire is making with respect to furthering the Green IT agenda. We have also used the Award to provide greater publicity to the sector to encourage others to follow our path and spend the necessary time and investment in reducing their ICT operational and environmental costs. |
| Steve Bowes-Phipps Data Centers Manager University of Hertfordshire |