[Nov. 10, 2009] Aperture Research Institute™ finds that while data center energy efficiency initiatives have become commonplace, efforts by IT management to optimize resource and process efficiency lag significantly behind.
[Oct. 7, 2009] As data center costs and capacity needs continue to rise, organizations are starting to turn toward new models for deploying and acquiring external computing capabilities, highlighting the need for improved management tools.
[Jun. 23, 2009] While the slowing economy appears to have little effect on demand for IT services, it is driving improvements in energy efficiency and resource utilization.
[Dec. 8, 2008] Survey reveals that many data centers are unable to use infrastructure monitoring strategically because of critical gaps in coverage.
[May 27, 2008] Survey shows that organizations lack the tools to measure energy efficiency, lack processes to charge the business for energy use, and many do not decommission ‘ghost’ servers that are no longer needed.
[Mar. 11, 2008] Survey shows that while organizations are adopting initiatives to cut their environmental mimpact, few trust the claims vendors make about ‘greener’ equipment.
[Dec. 17, 2007] Survey shows that while new data centers are being built, many companies’ ‘newest’ data centers are more than four years old, and their low density specifications may shorten the entire data center lifecycle.
[Apr. 27, 2007] Survey shows that ITIL is being adopted but the data center is being left behind: configuration information is incomplete and fragmented.
[Apr. 1, 2007] Research reveals a trend towards the rapid deployment of high-density devices, but will this technology solve the capacity demand or create new unforeseen challenges for data centers?
[Nov. 23, 2006] Survey shows data center processes and tools lagging.
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