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EnergyWare Launches EnergyFit: Green Computing Software
BLACKSBURG, VA — April 10, 2009 — Enterprise efficient computing has been made a reality by the availability of EnergyFit 1.0 for Linux by EnergyWare. Both large and small enterprises can reduce power consumption on highly utilized servers by simply installing the EnergyFit agent on their target systems. Based on years of research and development, EnergyFit is the first commercially available software product which can reduce energy consumption of servers with high server utilization, including 100%, while maintaining performance.
A prominent insurance company recently completed a successful pilot project in which EnergyFit demonstrated energy reduction and high levels of performance on a RHEL/Oracle platform. Beyond the insurance vertical, enterprises from the telecommunications, internet, banking and oil/gas sector have expressed demand for EnergyFit. "We are pleased to bring this valuable technology to market," said Bob Summers, CEO of EnergyWare: "Enterprise data centers are faced with a new challenge of efficiency and we have a compelling solution."
This first release of EnergyFit targets enterprise servers running the Linux operating system and has been optimized for RedHat Enterprise Linux version 4 or 5. The software is available for both 32 and 64 bit operating systems. A future release will enable Windows server users to benefit from the technology. Virtualization customers using Linux as the host operating system can also utilize EnergyFit.
An online form is now available for enterprises to inquire about evaluating EnergyFit in their environment. To learn more go to www.EnergyWare.com.
EnergyWare provides efficient computing solutions, which reduce cost and increase the value of enterprise IT infrastructure. Our green computing products bring proven supercomputing technology to commercial customers who demand high performance and efficiency. EnergyWare solutions reduce carbon emissions, increase reliability and significantly lower operational cost while maintaining the performance of enterprise data centers.
