PowerMAN explained

PowerMAN
Developer:Data Synergy
Latest Release Version:5.5.4
Programming Language:C++
Operating System:Windows
Platform:IA-32, x86-64
Language:English
Genre:System monitoring
License:Copyright

PowerMAN is a computer software program for central system monitoring and PC power management, of computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The software extends the basic features present in most operating systems to permit implementing and enforcing organization-wide power management policies.

The product is used by private and public sector organisations in Europe, UK, and US. It includes a web-based, multi-location, reporting feature that can collate data from deployments in multiple countries.[6] [7] [8] [9]

The product is more common in the academic market, where it has been used by leading institutions to manage staff and student computers.[10] [11]

The software is produced by Data Synergy, based in Sheffield, UK.[12] [13] [14] The firm is a member of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.[15]

Features

PowerMAN allows different power management profiles to be configured for different users, computers, and times, using native Windows Active Directory tools.[16] [17] [18] This simpler approach contrasts with many competing solutions that require new consoles or administration tools to be learnt. The reporting features collect information about each computer and can generate a variety of historic and live reports. The manufacturers claim that the combination of flexible management and reporting enhance the effectiveness of the solution.

Research

PowerMAN has a background in the academic sector and has been used in several research projects:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Johnson, Michael . 2012 . IT Workload Automation Broker Tools: What you Need to Know For IT Operations . 9781743044346 . March 20, 2015.
  2. Book: Roebuck, Kevin . Kevin Roebuck . 2012 . Green IT: High-impact Strategies – What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors . 9781743444719 . March 20, 2015.
  3. Web site: Ovum: Selecting a PC Power Management SolutionVendor.
  4. Web site: University of Liverpool PowerDown Homepage . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101127034201/http://www.liv.ac.uk/csd/greenit/powerdown/ . 2010-11-27 .
  5. Web site: 451 Group Market Research.
  6. Web site: Saipem S.p.A. Green PC Project.
  7. Web site: Eni subsidiary, Saipem S.p.A. PowerMAN Review.
  8. Web site: PowerMAN software assists college's sustainability efforts.
  9. Web site: Live Green loan helps college power down idle PCs.
  10. Web site: Liverpool's campus claw-back.
  11. Web site: The University of Nottingham: Green IT.
  12. Web site: About Data Synergy.
  13. Web site: UEA Desktop Computer Power Monitoring and Management.
  14. Web site: PowerMAN at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine PC energy waste project.
  15. Web site: Climate Savers Computing Initiative Member Directory.
  16. Web site: PowerMAN software features.
  17. Web site: University of Nottingham: 'Greening' our services.
  18. Web site: Switching off How to save a million hours and £140,000.
  19. Web site: Experiences with Running MATLAB Applications on a Power-Saving Condor Pool.
  20. Web site: University of Liverpool runs Condor alongside PowerMAN.
  21. Web site: Presentation: Experiences with running MATLAB jobs on a power-saving Condor Pool.
  22. Web site: L Nelson – PowerMan.
  23. Web site: The Sustainable Desktop?, University of Sheffield, 2 September 2008.
  24. Web site: University of Nottingham: Making the switch with PowerMAN.
  25. Web site: University of Nottingham saving £325 every day with Data Synergy PowerMAN and WakeMyPC.
  26. Web site: Sheffield NHS Hospitals PC Power Management.
  27. Web site: PowerMAN software assists college's sustainability efforts.
  28. Web site: Live Green Loan Fund – Project Profile College of Human Sciences: Computer Power Down Software.
  29. Web site: Salix Finance Energy Efficient ICT Workshop – Nottingham Trent University.
  30. Web site: PowerMAN power management – University of Sussex.
  31. Web site: PowerMAN rescues University's IT carbon impact.
  32. Web site: University of Leicester Environment Team Issue 3: October 2012 Newsletter.
  33. Web site: Salix Finance Energy Efficient ICT Workshop.
  34. Web site: The UEA SISP Project.
  35. Web site: UEA SISP project Update March 2010.
  36. Web site: SISP Project – Final Report.
  37. Web site: UEA Desktop Computer Power Monitoring and Management.
  38. Web site: University of Oxford: Keeping IT Clean.
  39. Web site: Lisa Nelson PowerMAN Case Study Slides.
  40. Web site: Lisa Nelson Liverpool PowerMAN Case Study presentation audio.