Triton’s IT Sustainability Practice and the JouleX Energy Manager: Implementing a Secure, Integrated Solution for Optimizing Energy Consumption and Reducing Total Cost of Ownership for Federal Data Centers.

As federal agencies move to reduce energy usage, reduce costs, and create sustainable digital platforms for mission accomplishment, there is a demand for systems and services that squarely address federal sector needs. In order to meet the goals of Presidential directives, agencies must make critical decisions on how and where to strategically allocate resources and where to place their sustainability focus. In order to do this, mounds of data need to be organized and interpreted for efficient, intelligent decision-making. Triton Federal Solutions and JouleX have partnered to offer federal agencies an integrated solution for understanding and managing data center costs and environmental impact in order to develop projects for reducing them. The integrated offering features the JouleX Energy Manager and Triton’s IT Sustainability Practice.

 

Over the last decade, companies worldwide have become interested in connecting their data centers to business objectives by optimizing energy and natural resource consumption and minimizing environmental impact. Some of this activity has been driven by compliance, some by savings that require little or no capital investment and can be harvested simply by operating the existing IT infrastructure more efficiently. Whether it is data centers, server rooms, or workspaces, the ability to pinpoint and quantify opportunities for efficiency savings has bottom-line benefits in the near term and transformational benefits in the long term. The Triton/JouleX partnership is aimed at helping overcome the challenges that organizations face in starting data center initiatives, to include:

 

 

  •   Large amounts of data (often redundant) that must be collected, tracked, shared and reported
  •   Mechanisms for automating the collection and aggregation of energy consumption and utilization data and for measuring it accurately
  •   Diverse set of stakeholders for assembling and acting upon the required data, such as Facility Managers, Data Center Operations Managers, and Sustainability Officers
  •   Reluctance to share requested data
  •   Lack of systems that reliably measure return on investment for sustainability projects (Environmental, Social, Economic dimensions)

 

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Triton’s IT Sustainability Practice and the JouleX Energy Manager: Implementing a Secure, Integrated Solution for Optimizing Energy Consumption and Reducing Total Cost of Ownership for Federal Data Centers
As federal agencies move to reduce energy usage, reduce costs, and create sustainable digital platforms for mission accomplishment, there is a demand for systems and services that squarely address federal sector needs. In order to meet the goals of Presidential directives, agencies must make critical decisions on how and where to strategically allocate resources and where to place their sustainability focus. In order to do this, mounds of data need to be organized and interpreted for efficient, intelligent decision-making. Triton Federal Solutions and JouleX have partnered to offer federal agencies an integrated solution for understanding and managing data center costs and environmental impact in order to develop projects for reducing them. The integrated offering features the JouleX Energy Manager and Triton’s IT Sustainability Practice.
Over the last decade, companies worldwide have become interested in connecting their data centers to business objectives by optimizing energy and natural resource consumption and minimizing environmental impact. Some of this activity has been driven by compliance, some by savings that require little or no capital investment and can be harvested simply by operating the existing IT infrastructure more efficiently. Whether it is data centers, server rooms, or workspaces, the ability to pinpoint and quantify opportunities for efficiency savings has bottom-line benefits in the near term and transformational benefits in the long term. The Triton/JouleX partnership is aimed at helping overcome the challenges that organizations face in starting data center initiatives, to include:
 Large amounts of data (often redundant) that must be collected, tracked, shared and reported
 Mechanisms for automating the collection and aggregation of energy consumption and utilization data and for measuring it accurately
 Diverse set of stakeholders for assembling and acting upon the required data, such as Facility Managers, Data Center Operations Managers, and Sustainability Officers
 Reluctance to share requested data
 Lack of systems that reliably measure return on investment for sustainability projects (Environmental, Social, Economic dimensions)IT Sustainability Practice and the JouleX Energy Manager: Implementing a Secure, Integrated Solution for Optimizing Energy Consumption and Reducing Total Cost of Ownership for Federal Data Centers
As federal agencies move to reduce energy usage, reduce costs, and create sustainable digital platforms for mission accomplishment, there is a demand for systems and services that squarely address federal sector needs. In order to meet the goals of Presidential directives, agencies must make critical decisions on how and where to strategically allocate resources and where to place their sustainability focus. In order to do this, mounds of data need to be organized and interpreted for efficient, intelligent decision-making. Triton Federal Solutions and JouleX have partnered to offer federal agencies an integrated solution for understanding and managing data center costs and environmental impact in order to develop projects for reducing them. The integrated offering features the JouleX Energy Manager and Triton’s IT Sustainability Practice.
Over the last decade, companies worldwide have become interested in connecting their data centers to business objectives by optimizing energy and natural resource consumption and minimizing environmental impact. Some of this activity has been driven by compliance, some by savings that require little or no capital investment and can be harvested simply by operating the existing IT infrastructure more efficiently. Whether it is data centers, server rooms, or workspaces, the ability to pinpoint and quantify opportunities for efficiency savings has bottom-line benefits in the near term and transformational benefits in the long term. The Triton/JouleX partnership is aimed at helping overcome the challenges that organizations face in starting data center initiatives, to include:
 Large amounts of data (often redundant) that must be collected, tracked, shared and reported
 Mechanisms for automating the collection and aggregation of energy consumption and utilization data and for measuring it accurately
 Diverse set of stakeholders for assembling and acting upon the required data, such as Facility Managers, Data Center Operations Managers, and Sustainability Officers
 Reluctance to share requested data
 Lack of systems that reliably measure return on investment for sustainability projects (Environmental, Social, Economic dimensions)
Whether it is data centers, server rooms, or workspaces, the ability to pinpoint and quantify opportunities for efficiency savings has bottom-line benefits in the near term and transformational benefits in the long term.