Business Services Industry
Appistry Shines Light on Data Center Power and Cost Savings with EnergySaver Webinar
Business Wire, Sept 27, 2007
Industry First Power Management Solution Promotes Scalable Green Computing
ST. LOUIS -- Appistry today announced the availability of an on-demand webinar that discusses the key features and benefits of Appistry EnergySaver, the company's innovative new power management product for data- and compute-intensive applications. Appistry EnergySaver -- which was announced on August 7, 2007 at the Next Generation Data Center Conference in San Francisco -- enables dynamic power management that reduces energy costs while maximizing application performance. The webinar, hosted by Appistry Vice President of Product Management and Marketing Sam Charrington, is available on Appistry's website at www.appistry.com/special/energysaver/learn-more.
> "Appistry EnergySaver is the first of a new generation of software that takes an active, application-aware approach to enabling 'greener' data centers," said Charrington. "We're ecstatic about the response we've received to EnergySaver thus far and we're pleased to make this webinar available to enterprises seeking to lower application operating costs."Appistry EnergySaver works with the company's award-winning Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric (EAF), allowing application fabric administrators to easily define policies establishing acceptable system workload levels. Appistry EnergySaver constantly monitors application load and -- based on the EnergySaver policy in effect -- automatically powers down computers when application utilization is low, and then reactivates them when additional capacity is required.
Appistry EAF already simplifies the development and deployment of large-scale applications by virtualizing them across a pool of inexpensive computers in the data center. With Appistry EnergySaver, customers will also be able to:
* Take advantage of the scalability provided by Appistry EAF while slashing operational costs
* Easily define policies minimizing power consumption
* Cut electricity costs, decrease cooling requirements, increase data center capacity, extend data center life-span and reduce CO2 emissions
In addition to accessing the webinar on Appistry's website, visitors may download a variety of informative resources including white papers, case studies and datasheets at www.appistry.com/special/energysaver/learn-more.
> About AppistryAppistry's flagship product, Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric (EAF), delivers the combined benefits of grid computing and virtualization by allowing customers to rapidly create highly scalable service-oriented applications and readily deploy them across a virtualized "grid" of inexpensive computers. As a result, Appistry customers, such as FedEx, Northrop Grumman and GeoEye, are able to quickly and inexpensively bring new capabilities to market, with the agility, dependability and scale demanded by their businesses. For more information, visit www.appistry.com, or call 888-APP-0111 (888-277-0111).
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