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Greening the Data Center: A Pocket Guide
Greening the Data Center: A Pocket Guide
Greening the Data Center: A Pocket Guide
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The pocket guide provides an overview of processes for planning, but mainly focuses on technical improvement opportunities at a high level. Each chapter deals with a specific aspect of data center power consumption. Rather than take a linear “cookbook” approach, we have organized the chapters in such a manner that the reader can
skip to the topic of interest.

LanguageEnglish
Publisheritgovernance
Release dateApr 2, 2009
ISBN9781849281317
Greening the Data Center: A Pocket Guide
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George Spafford

George Spafford is a Principal Consultant with Pepperweed Consulting, LLC, and an experienced practitioner in business and IT operations. He gives advice and provides training in relation to regulatory compliance, IT Governance and process improvement. He holds an MBA from Notre Dame University and is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). George contributed to the article 'Grasping Green IT in tough times' as featured in itSMF UK's Service Talk magazine. You can read the article here.

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    Greening the Data Center - George Spafford

    978-1-84928-131-7

    PREFACE

    IT organizations are under intense pressure to manage the power consumed by data centers and the resulting cooling demands. To address these needs, IT must properly blend people, processes and technology to create solutions.

    In my first Green IT pocket guide, we reviewed governance and processes for Green IT. In this guide we will provide a sample of technical improvement opportunities at a high level. Our intent is to foster discussions in your own organization around what should be done first, second, third and so on. The result of this should be a technical implementation roadmap that supports the objectives of Green IT.

    Indeed, most data centers will not suffer from a lack of opportunities to improve. What is needed is careful planning and deliberate execution to manage power and cooling while continuing to create and protect value for the organization.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    George Spafford is a Principal Consultant with Pepperweed Consulting, LLC and is an experienced practitioner in business and IT operations. He is a prolific author and speaker, has consulted and conducted training on regulatory compliance, IT Governance and process improvement in the US, Australia, New Zealand and China, and has co-authored The Visible Ops Handbook and Visible Ops Security.

    George holds an MBA from the University of Notre Dame, a BA in Materials and Logistics Management from Michigan State University, and an honorary degree from Konan Daigaku in Japan. He is an ITIL® Service Manager, TOCICO Jonah and a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). George is a current member of the IIA, ISACA, ITPI, ITSMF, and the TOCICO.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    As always, I’d like to thank my family for all their support. If it wasn’t for them, I would never have survived writing two books back to back.

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