New research commissioned by 1E, a provider
of power management software, has found that there is little to encourage, or
cajole, UK IT managers into reducing their corporate power consumption.
The survey, which polled some 100 IT managers, found that 33 per cent of
respondents felt no pressure at all to reduce their power consumption, despite
growing pressure from an array of sources.
1E said that in order to change this view IT teams should be given more
visibility over their systems, and the amount of power that they consume.
"Given the growing focus on environmental topics, it's genuinely concerning
to see that a significant proportion of IT managers from large UK organisations
still aren't feeling serious pressure to minimise power consumption from their
technology infrastructure," said Simon Francis, vice president for energy
solutions at the firm.
"Only by giving IT teams direct ownership of corporate power bills, will they
feel truly empowered to address this globally-important issue."
1E provides power management software for enterprises.
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