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CDW has released its 2010 Energy Efficient IT Report based on a July survey of 756 information technology (IT) professionals in the public and private sectors who purchase IT equipment. The survey found that three-quarters of U.S. organizations are working to reduce energy use in IT operations, from the desktop to the data center. Two-thirds of respondents say understanding best practices in energy efficient IT is critical to their profession.

Now in its third year, CDW’s annual Energy Efficient IT Report examines where energy efficiency ranks among IT priorities, how organizations are improving efficiency and challenges that hinder the achievement of efficiency goals. CDW surveyed 756 IT professionals in business; federal, state and local government; and K-12 and higher education.

Organizations undertake IT energy reduction efforts for two good reasons: cost savings and reduced environmental impact. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that each basic office outfitted with an energy-efficient desktop computer, LCD monitor and multi-function device such as a printer/copy machine can save $365 throughout the life of the equipment. Meanwhile, a 2008 McKinsey & Co. study projects that the world’s data centers will outstrip the airline industry in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.

CDW_E2IT_Innovative_Approaches_Graphic“Energy efficiency is no longer an afterthought, but a key requirement in many organizations’ IT purchasing plans,” said Norm Lillis, vice president, system solutions, at CDW. “Not only is excess energy consumption a drain on budgets, it also limits the ability of IT managers to provide more and better IT services to employees and customers when aging data centers approach the limits of their power sources. Improving energy efficiency is often the only way to enable improved computing performance in a power-constrained environment.”

Energy reduction efforts are paying off, CDW found. Of those organizations that are already actively managing IT energy use, 56 percent have reduced their annual IT energy costs by 1 percent or more–up from 39 percent in 2008.

CDW found that energy efficiency has increased importance in the purchasing equation, with 39 percent indicating that it is a very important consideration when purchasing new equipment, compared to 26 percent in 2009. In addition, many organizations are taking innovative approaches to reducing IT energy use. Two-thirds are doing at least one of the following:

  • Deploying more power-efficient core switches
  • Replacing edge and workgroup switches with more power-efficient switches
  • Using the network as a platform to manage and reduce energy use
  • Adopting 10GB Ethernet, Infiniband technologies
  • Reducing storage area network infrastructure by implementing Fibre-channel Over Ethernet (FcOE)
  • Moving to top-of-rack models for access layer switching

CDW_E2IT_Top_Drivers_GraphicMany organizations are pursuing data center consolidation to reduce IT energy costs. Data centers, which deliver IT services such as data storage, communications and Internet accessibility, account for 1.5 percent of total U.S. electricity consumption at a cost of $4.5 billion annually. In June, the EPA projected that amount would nearly double in the next five years.

CDW found that 79 percent of organizations have or are developing a strategy to consolidate the servers, storage devices, power management tools and other equipment that comprise data centers. Sixty percent of those say reducing energy consumption is a top driver for consolidation, second only to reducing data center hardware, software and operations expenditures (61 percent).

“In many organizations, the majority of tasks have moved to the IT network – routine telecommunications, audio and video conferencing, financial transactions and records, document management and more–increasing demands on the IT department exponentially,” added Lillis. “Controlling energy use in the data center goes hand in glove with enabling growth of application provisioning, communications infrastructure and data storage in the same physical space.”

CDW_E2IT_Reducing_Energy_Use_GraphicCDW’s Energy Efficient IT Report includes findings specific to each of the industry groups surveyed, including their participation in energy efficiency programs and the results. For a copy of the complete report, please visit http://www.cdw.com/energyefficientIT.

About CDW LLC

CDW LLC is a leading provider of technology solutions for business, government, education and healthcare. Ranked No. 38 on Forbes’ list of America’s Largest Private Companies, CDW features dedicated account managers who help customers choose the right technology products and services to meet their needs. The company’s technology specialists offer expertise in designing customized solutions, while its advanced technology engineers can assist customers with the implementation and long-term management of those solutions. Areas of focus include notebooks, desktops, printers, servers and storage, unified communications, security, wireless, power and cooling, networking, software licensing and mobility solutions. CDW was founded in 1984 and employs approximately 6,150 coworkers. In 2009, the company generated sales of approximately $7.2 billion. For more information, visit www.cdw.com.

CDW LLC is a leading provider of technology solutions for business, government, education and healthcare. Ranked No. 38 on Forbes’ list of America’s Largest Private Companies, CDW features dedicated account managers who help customers choose the right technology products and services to best meet their unique needs. The company’s solution architects offer expertise in designing customized solutions, while its advanced technology engineers assist customers with the implementation and long-term management of those solutions. Areas of focus include software, network communications, notebooks/mobile devices, data storage, video monitors, desktops, and printers and solutions such as virtualization, collaboration, security, mobility, data center optimization and cloud computing. A just-in-time inventory model and two state-of-the-art distribution centers allows CDW to provide the latest technology with fast and accurate delivery. Approximately 2,000 custom-configured systems are shipped daily. CDW holds ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications. CDW was founded in 1984 and employs more than 6,300 coworkers.

CDW Government LLC

A wholly owned subsidiary of CDW LLC, ranked No. 32 on Forbes’ list of "America’s Largest Private Companies," CDW Government LLC (CDW-G) is a leading provider of technology solutions to government, education and healthcare customers. The company features dedicated account managers who help customers choose the right technology products and services to meet their needs. The company’s solutions architects and engineers offer expertise in designing customized solutions, while its advanced technology engineers assist customers with the implementation and long-term management of those solutions. Areas of focus include notebooks, desktops, printers, servers and storage, unified communications, security, wireless, power and cooling, networking, software licensing and mobility solutions. For more information about CDW-G product offerings, procurement options, service and solutions, call 1.800.808.4239, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit the CDW-G Web site at www.CDWG.com.

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