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Organisations today have pressure to reduce ever growing IT expenditure both in terms of operating and capital expenditure - yet also increase productivity. As business entities, they are also required reduce their carbon footprint. Likewise, government departments are under pressure to deliver more with little or no increase in their limited IT budget.

With the recent Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (COP15 2009) coming to an end without a time bound strategy, it is clear that everyone needs to contribute to the solution. It's clear that we each need to develop an innovative solution when it comes to reducing our collective carbon footprint.

Logikal Green IT is a compelling solution that boasts all-round sustainability.

By following a fragmented IT model that is inflexible and ultimately very costly, some organisations are faced with high resource costs and inefficient IT infrastructure. In viewing enterprise IT resources as warehouses of hardware and software; together with thought and industry leadership, Logikal offers an effective solution to the design, architecture, management and efficient use of IT resources.

Logikal Green IT ™ is not just about visualisation, cloud computing, hardware or software but a 360 degree integrated approach to ensure full utilisation of resources in the most cost-effective way, thereby reducing the organisation's measurable bottom line and carbon footprint. All this need not impact your bottom line - it may in fact enhance it. Talk to us.

Glossary:

Virtualisation
Most of the time, servers don't run at full capacity. That means there's unused processing power going to waste. It's possible to fool a physical server into thinking it's actually multiple servers, each running with its own independent operating system. The technique is called server virtualisation. By maximising the output of individual servers, server virtualisation reduces the need for more physical machines.
Cloud Computing
It's called cloud computing because the data and applications exist on a "cloud" of Web servers. The software and storage for your account doesn't exist on your computer -- it's on the service's computer cloud. In a cloud computing system, there's a significant workload shift. Local computers no longer have to do all the heavy lifting when it comes to running applications. The network of computers that make up the cloud handles them instead. Hardware and software demands on the user's side decrease. The only thing the user's computer needs to be able to run is the cloud computing system's interface software, which can be as simple as a Web browser, and the cloud's network takes care of the rest.
Hardware & Software
With the help of virtualisation we can now reduce the number of physical servers, which results in reduced power requirements.