Fujitsu
Laboratories of Europe has extended its green datacentre strategy with the
launch of new technology designed to help firms gain greater insight into the
energy use and carbon emissions associated with their datacentres.
The company's Total CO2 and Value Analysis solution, launched at the
European
Technology Forum event, has been designed in collaboration with UK
government-backed advisory body the
Carbon
Trust.
Based on a simulator built with support from the Carbon Trust, the technology
takes into account software, delivered services and physical infrastructure to
enable an "holistic analysis" of energy use and carbon emissions, according to
Fujitsu.
"The result is a revolutionary new toolset that enables us to improve energy
efficiency and CO2 footprints within existing datacentres based on a
quantitative understanding of the complexities of datacentre infrastructures and
their operation," said Fumihiro Maruyama, managing director of Fujitsu
Laboratories of Europe.
"These are exciting developments that will have a major impact on our ability
to transform datacentre operations, and realise the green datacentre of the
future."
The firm added that the tool could be used to optimise existing datacentres,
identify the most energy-efficient equipment, estimate return on investment for
new datacentres and many other applications.
Total CO2 and Value Analysis is scheduled to be deployed in trials initially
at Fujitsu's datacentres during 2010.
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