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Cisco Energy Management SuiteIntroduced by Network Interlinks Ltd

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Dramatic Growth in ICT Energy Management

Data Center Power

Constraints

Regulatory Requiremen

ts

Escalating EnergyPrices

CompetitivePressures

Corporate CitizenshipEnvironment

ICT represents 25% of Enterprise Energy Consumption – and is unmanaged

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Dramatic Growth in ICT Energy Management

Transportation

25%

Transportation

25%

Manufacturing50%

Manufacturing50%

Buildings25-50%

Buildings25-50%

Lighting11%

Lighting11%

Heating, Cooling,and Ventilation

58%

Heating, Cooling,and Ventilation

58%

IT Equipmen

t 25%

IT Equipmen

t 25%

Other 6%Other 6%

PCs, Laptops, and Monitors

31.5%

PCs, Laptops, and Monitors

31.5%

Enterprise and SMB

Communications 13.3%

Enterprise and SMB

Communications 13.3%

Printers 14.5%

Printers 14.5%

Servers 16.2%

Servers 16.2%

Wired Telecommunication

s11.1%

Wired Telecommunication

s11.1%

WirelessInfrastructure

7.3%

WirelessInfrastructure

7.3%

ConsumerCommunications

6.1%

ConsumerCommunications

6.1% Handheld Devices 0.5%

Handheld Devices 0.5%

Total Energy Consumption Enterprise Buildings IT Equipment

Sources: - BOMA 2006, EIA 2006, and AIA 2006- UK Energy Efficiency Best Practices Program; Energy Consumption Guide 19: Energy Use in Offices - Gartner Dataquest, Forecast of IT Hardware Energy Consumption, Worldwide, 2005-2012

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What is Cisco Energy Management?

On-premises and Cloud-based Software for IT Energy

Management

• Software to monitor and manage the energy consumption of any IP-connected device

�̶ The Network: Routing, Switching, Wireless Access Points

�̶ Distributed enterprise networks: PCs, Laptops, Macs, VoIP Phones, Printers

�̶ Data centers: Physical and Virtual Servers, Routers, Switches, Storage, PDUs etc.

�̶ Facilities: Integrate with facilities systems such as BMS to integrate data and provide event-based control

Energy Intelligence • Understand energy usage & wastage• Reduce the cost of running the ICT

network• Reduce carbon emissions & tax

exposure• Realise quick ROI & bottom line

savings

IT EnergyManagement

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How is Cisco Energy Management used?

Distributed Office Time to ValueData Center

• Make significant cost, energy & carbon savings through intelligent policies

• Identify energy waste

• Reduce operating expenses

• Comply with corporate sustainability and government mandates to reduce energy and carbon footprint

• Other UK customers seeing 30%+ reduction in their ICT Energy spend

• Gain visibility into energy consumption for all physical and virtual devices

• Improve capacity management with real energy measurement rather than relying on faceplate data

• Increase efficiency by identifying equipment to virtualize, retire, better manage, and increase in rack density

• Respond to energy events more quickly

100% visibilityAttractive

ROIMain Benefits Main BenefitsMain Benefits

• Agentless software

• No meters to deploy

• No configuration changes

• Use existing infrastructure

• < 12-month ROI typical

Visibility & Energy Savings

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Vendor Agnostic Approach

Core Switches

Storage

UPSs

CPUs

PDUsMainframes

Blade Servers

VirtualizedServers

Servers

Data Center

Gateways

Lighting

Access Control Systems

Video Cameras

CRAC

HVACFacilities (BMS etc.)

VoIP Phones

Laptops

Macs

Thin Clients

Access Points

Servers

Desktops

Printers

Campus

Routers Switches

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The Industry’s First Agentless Solution

Cisco Energy Management is becoming the platform for total management of ICT energy consumption

NO Software Agents NO Hardware Meters NO Network Changes

No CostlyRevision Mgmt.

No expensive hardware required

No costly Downtime

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How is Cisco Energy Management used?

Time-Based Data Center Location BasedEvent Based

Example: Example: Example: Example:

Power management of devices VoIP phones , PCs , printer servers, etc. based on work patterns

• Response to external triggers: Respond to energy events with policies

• Systems management: Integration with systems management tools and user-authentication events

• Smartphone location coupled with badge management app

• Access control triggers office environment to power on

• Data center infrastructure management

• Capacity management of power and device lifecycle in data centers

• Ties physical to logical environment

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Intuitive Online Dashboard

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Case Study: Glasgow City Council

Glasgow City Council have 700+ buildings. EMS is running in 29 of them and has already saved on total energy usage.The solution is now embedded across the entire 239 school estate, managing the19,000 devices, since December 2014.

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Case Study: Data Center

Challenge

Operator needed to gain efficiency in its global data centers Environment

Four data centers across the U.S. and U.K. containing servers, video teleconferencing equipment, UPSs, PDUs, switches and routers, and CRAC and CRAH and other standard data center equipment

Results

• Deployed in less than 1 hour and provided visibility into data center energy metrics

Baseline Savings

Projected 5-year results of �̶ US $320,000 savings�̶ 725 MWh reduction�̶ 335 tons of carbon emissions reduction

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Questions & Next Steps

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