
Controlling waste, conserving energy and protecting the environment.
Every year it's a greater challenge to do business more efficiently whilst minimising costs and the environmental impact. Costs are rising, there is more legislation than ever before, the demands of your business are multiplying and your IT infrastructure and data resources and energy requirements are expanding exponentially. Yet the answers to these and many other issues relating to minimising inefficiencies and meeting your green aims, are also to be found through advanced information technology, when you have expert support to show you how.
Data. Datacentres continue to face seemingly never ending storage demands brought about by the increased digitalisation and pressure to comply with government regulations. Over time, the need to store and back-up business-critical data has contributed to the escalation of today's complex data centre infrastructure, resulting in increased power and thermal output and rising economic and environmental costs.
Energy. The move towards high performance computing and the rise of core, power-hungry business IT applications, has put the monitoring and conservation of energy to the forefront
of business concerns. It's a major challenge to organisations, in particular their IT managers. Their remit now also includes reducing power and cooling costs by being more energy
efficient, thereby keeping the business running profitably.
Consolidation. There is now an onus on businesses to improve their management of spiralling energy consumption through consolidation and virtualisation solutions based on
industry standard infrastructure. Controlling and managing the devices/equipment and servers in your business improves business practices, saves energy and reduces waste. However, without specialist resources in-house, many companies are failing to implement this option.
Disposal. New legislation is obliging companies to dispose of IT equipment in a compliant and environmentally sensitive way. This adds to the growing pressure placed on companies
to reuse and recycle equipment wherever possible.
Accountability. Everyone in your workforce, regardless of position, has a part to play in conservation. Ensuring your team are committed to and actively involved in helping reduce, reuse and recycle will only improve the business. Deciding which systems to put in place to monitor waste and ensure costs are attributed back to really work.
A single solution can bring a wide range of benefits across all areas of your operations, helping you achieve the key aims of minimising waste, managing costs, meeting legal requirements and doing your part for the environment - all in one.
Northgate offers complete, comprehensive solutions, from consultation right through to design, procurement, implementation and ongoing support, so your business enjoys:
Smaller carbon footprint: Virtualisation and consolidation drastically cut your energy output and other waste, decreasing the environmental impact of your company. Fewer servers and
IT equipment mean less energy is consumed, so less harm to the planet.
Increased manageability and security - Consolidated servers give you the ability to securely manage your server from a single point of control. Northgate solutions allow you to manage your entire infrastructure from a centralised location, negating the need for multiple computer rooms, additional backup systems and additional IT resources travelling between locations. Saving you valuable time and space.
Significant cost savings - Centralisation is the key to controlling spiralling electricity costs. Managing energy in this way also results in more transparent and predictable energy costs. What's more, you'll benefit from reduced administration and resourcing costs.
Compliance. Our professional IT disposal service meets all required legislation, so you are guaranteed reuse and environmentally friendly disposal.
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