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    EnpoweringPersistent Systems

    By

    Tanya Chaudhary

    C011Richa Kapoor C029

    Ankita Nagpal C041

    Apoorva Sharma C051

    Taranjeet Singh C053

    Sudeep SinghC054

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    Gartner estimatesthat a company with

    and a

    power managementsystem can save

    peryear in comparisonto one that doesnthave PC power

    managementinstalled. Thatsover

    savedannually.

    the new way to conserve energy

    Power leaks easilyUS organizations waste $2.8 billionevery

    year powering 108 million unused PCsevery computer is in active mode for 1,279

    hours per year while not utilized - or roughlya third of the year!

    There will be more desktopPCs and more notebook PCs

    in use in India in . By , thecountrys installed base of PCs willreach . This amounts towastage of due toidle PCs that are not powered down.

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    A global companySpecializing in softwareproduct and technologyInnovation

    Customers benefit fromits deep knowledge ofnext generation Cloud,BI & Analytics,Collaboration as well asMobility-basedcomputing platforms

    Has technology

    consultants whoseexpertise spans fromniche technologies, to thelatest technologies andbuilt-to-scale enterpriseapplications

    Conservation of Energy Conservation of Trees Pollution Control

    Waste Management

    Need for PC powerManagement

    Power deficiencycrisis and dependence

    on diesel generators

    Regulation norms of

    clients

    Lower carbonfootprint

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    ENPOWER is an , power management andsolution for computer networks. It enables IT administrators

    to optimize PC power consumption on their by effectivelytransitioning i machines into power and ensuring thatonly the machines that are in use are actually on and drawing power.

    Network

    Client Agent

    Computer

    Central ServerMathematical

    ModelEnalytics

    Power Factors

    User Input

    State

    Configuration

    SOURCES

    ADMINISTARTOR REPORTING

    Power Policies

    Power Groups

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    It becomes extremelydifficult to centrallyadminister and deploy

    power policies on networks.Whats more, it isnt

    possible to monitormachines for compliance orto measure savings.ENPOWER is thatcomprehensive, centralized,

    feature-rich PC powermanagement console that

    Windows always needed.

    What does inactivity

    mean to you? Is yourcomputer inactive merelyon account of the absenceof keyboard or mouseinput? Windows has a rigiddefinition for inactivitythat may not be compatiblewith your requirements.You can tell ENPOWERwhen you feel yourworkstation is inactive sothat power transitionsnever happen unless you

    have authorized them.

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    CentralizedConsole

    Enforce policiesand ensurecompliance

    Painless adoptionand minimize

    user resistanceEnalytics

    Multiple devicesand platforms

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    It extendsEnpowersability to manage power from computers to abunch of other devices such as IP phones, IP Cameras, AccessPoints etc. basically all PoE devices.

    A dynamic and scalable solution for remotely turning onmachines

    Monetary43,300 USD

    Energy4,33,000 KWHCO2 emission reduced280 tonsTrees not required to sequester CO2emissions92 acresComparable auto emissions avoided59 cars

    Equivalent homes powered40 homes

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    InactivityThe client allows the user to define whatinactivity means to him. He can set thepercentage for CPU utilization and diskutilization which would help the computerrun in low power mode as per his wish

    TimeoutsThe client allows the employee to selectthe time during which he can set thetimeouts. He can set timeouts for turningoff the screen, standby and hibernate.

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    The output of Enpower presented at the server is called the managementconsole. The server collects information from all the computers connected onthe network and prepares the output screen. The management console isaccessible only to the IT administratorand he uses the management console todefinepower policiesandpower groupsas per his requirement

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    The management console also enables the IT Administrator to see the settingsset by employees using the client agent on their individual computers. The ITAdministrator can see the inactivity definition of employees, their timeoutsettings and any other information taken as an input by them.

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    Client Agent InterfaceThe client agent takes input

    from the employees directly

    and provides an easy to use

    interface

    Validation Checks

    The text box for Turn offscreen after takes only

    integersand doesnt take

    characters or symbols

    The text box for Standby

    after takes only integersand

    doesnt take characters or

    symbols

    The text box for Hibernate

    after takes only integersand

    doesnt take characters or

    symbols

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    Server management consoleThe server management console allows the IT administrator to edit power policies

    and power groups. He can also set his own power policies and power groups.

    Validation Checks

    As seen, whilescheduling for Mon,

    if characters are

    entered, a message

    stating Integers

    only is displayed

    This validationcheck is applicable

    to all the text boxes

    available on the

    form

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    The management console at the server is the o/pprovided to the IT administrator. It shows the list

    of all the computers connected on the network.

    Enquiry and Responses

    Power Policies, Power Groups

    and Power FactorsThe

    administrator can see all the

    power policies, power groups and

    power factors by not selecting any

    computer from the list and then

    clicking on the appropriate links

    Client agent settings The

    administrator can see the settings

    set by the employee by selecting

    his computer from the list Number of clientsThe

    administrator can set the number

    of clients that he wants to see at a

    time by selecting the appropriate

    number from a drop down box

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    Displays the total power saved onaccount of different powertransitions - Monitor Off, SystemStandby, Hibernate, Shutdown

    Displays those machines in thenetwork that have saved themost energy.

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    Pools information from the

    savings database and theconsumption database andprovides a comparison of theaverage power saved andconsumed on a daily basis.

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    Pools information from thesavings database,consumption database andthe power states databaseand then provides acomparison of the powersaved and consumed based

    on the power states.

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    Indicates how close an organization isto achieving a favourable ROI on itsinvestment in PC Power Management.

    Converts the savings and consumptionin terms Money, Power, CO2, Gasoline,Trees and Cars.

    Converts the savings and consumptionin terms Money, Power, CO2, Gasoline,Trees and Cars, and provides theestimates for the next year if the

    organization follows the same powerpolicies.

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    Application Testing

    Number of clientshandled

    Bandwidth Usage Data Storage MathematicalTests

    IT

    Administrator Basic Usage Power Policies Power Groups

    Employees

    Data MigrationThere was no need of data migration because: No information system that Enpower wasreplacing

    Enpower depends on real-time data and noton historical data

    Phased Implementation

    Ease of deployment

    Ease of testing Ease of training

    Enpower caters to anew business needthat was identified bythe top managementand Persistent did nothave any such system

    in place beforeEnpower. Hence, therewas no need ofintegrating it withany other system.

    Integration withpartners

    The business needidentified was an internalneed of the organization. Assuch, Persistent did nothave to integrate Enpowerwith the any other systemof its partners.

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    Enpower is now helping PersistentSystems lower its carbon footprint byover of CO2 annually andsave over in energy costsacross computers

    can easily define power policies andshut down computers on his own andthe burden of sending mails andputting up stickers on workstations isavoided

    inherently become a part of the greeninitiative without putting in any extraeffort

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    A Building Management System (BMS) is a computer-based control system installed in buildings thatcontrols and monitors the buildings mechanical andelectrical equipment like ventilation, lighting, powersystems, fire systems, and security systems and optimizesenergy consumption.

    Persistent is considering is to go for a BuildingManagement System. Whenever it plans to install aBuilding Management System, it would call CreativeRiot to integrate Enpower with the BMS and fulfill its

    need of a green building.

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