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How to start the green IT conversation with senior execs

How to start the green IT conversation with senior execs

By:  Vawn Himmelsbach  On: 23 Sep 2008 For: CIO Canada Creator

In some cases CIOs have not been able to articulate the issues around green IT and perhaps got a negative response from senior management. The problem is we have a very real issue with IT energy consumption

In this example, before the upgrade you’re looking at a three-year cost of about $230,000 to run the data centre, and after the upgrade it’s $210,000 with an estimated $150,000 of investment in the first year. And that’s a relatively conservative estimate, said Hay, since some businesses in the U.S. are dealing with rates as high as 12 cents per kilowatt hour.

“It’s going to have a very attractive ROI, and that’s a business case that’s very easy to prove.”

It could also allow for the expansion of future computing needs without buying new hardware and create a high-efficiency infrastructure that would be more reliable, which could contribute to less downtime. Some utility companies in North America (such as BC Hydro) have been working with VMware to introduce rebate programs for virtualization projects, so that’s another area where CIOs can investigate possible savings. Customers can expect to save between US$150 to US$500 for each server virtualized and removed from the data centre.

The conversation continues in part two of our series, appearing in October.










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Vawn Himmelsbach Vawn Himmelsbach is a Toronto-based journalist and regular contributor to IT World Canada's publications. She also writes about travel and runs the Web site http://GlobalNomad.ca.

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