“I started TSO Logic knowing that there had to be a better way to collect metrics and manage energy costs. The DEC is a game-changer for the data center industry because for the first time, executives will have access to the insights they need to better control their data centers power costs and energy waste,” said Aaron Rallo, founder and CEO, TSO Logic. “By combining our automated power control with application-level power metrics, I anticipate that we can save half or more on server power costs.”
The DEC, when combined with TSO Logic’s Application-Aware Power Management software, provides key metrics on a shareable dashboard.
These key metrics include cost per transaction, power usage by power source, average server utilization levels, revenue per server, transactions per kilowatt-hour, and cost per user.
The company will be demonstrating the DEC from April 1-3 at Interop in Las Vegas.
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