Thinking Green

Conservation of the environment and rising power needs have become a growing concern for the enterprise computing community. Technology continues to advance, delivering more processing power than ever before, but in the process it can tax the power and cooling infrastructures in place. In addition to this, as data centers grow the space needed to house and cool them expands, consuming valuable real-estate and using additional resources.

The only way to harness all that technology has to offer while keeping costs down and protecting our environment is to think green. That is to, through innovation, develop and implement equipment and procedures to get more by using less. Verari Systems' BladeRack 2 Series is built on the industry-leading technology that makes just that possible.

IT managers are already paying attention to the return on investment associated with acquiring more energy-efficient equipment but the advantages of a Green Data Center doesn't stop there. Green data centers don't just save energy and reduce overhead, they also improve community relations and provide healthy, eco-conscious environments.

Verari Systems is Thinking Green

"Verari Systems was founded on the principle of 'thinking green' and defining a new era in high performance utility computing for the enterprise data center. Verari's membership in The Green Grid, Climate Savers Computing Initiative and Silicon Valley Leadership Group tracks closely with our dedication to protecting the environment by developing data center solutions engineered for maximum power efficiency, cooling and density."

David B. Wright, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Verari Systems.



The Green Grid Contributing Member

Verari Systems is a proud and contributing member of The Green Grid. The Green Grid is a global consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems. Verari's Executive VP of Product Groups is a member of the Measure and Metrics subcommittee.

The Green Grid is chartered to develop meaningful, platform-neutral standards, measurement methods, processes and new technologies to improve energy efficient performance of global data centers. For more information on The Green Grid visit - www.thegreengrid.org

 



Climate Savers Computing Initiative Affiliate

As an affiliate of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative Verari Systems is committed to using and encourages the use of power-management tools in the manufacturing of all blade-based and rackmount server offerings. Verari Systems’ corporate environmental policy assures that by manufacturing energy-efficient servers per program criteria allows for more eco-friendly solutions to be developed and helps to remedy energy concerns facing today’s data center infrastructure.

The Climate Savers Computing Initiative operates in a manner similar to the U.S. Government’s Energy Star program. It is intended to promote both the deployment of existing technologies and investment in new energy-efficiency technologies. The Initiative starts with the 2007 Energy Star requirements and gradually increases the efficiency requirements over the next several years.

For more information on the Climate Savers Computing Initiative visit - http://www.climatesaverscomputing.org

 



Silicon Valley Leadership Group

Verari Systems membership in the Silicon Valley Leadership Group promotes the fostering of innovation and business that can positively influence the world’s technological development.

Clean Tech is an emerging sector of service or technology businesses that economize the use of natural resources, employ less hazardous methods or materials, or offer solutions to problems such as water treatment, waste management or energy supply challenges. It is possible that the next wave of innovation and opportunity will stem from members of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group and transform high technology business into an incubator for Clean Tech world wide, especially the clean energy aspect of clean tech.

For more information on the Silicon Valley Leadership Group visit - http://svlg.net