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Top 4 Objections to PC power management that cost organizations money and energy
Submitted by Anonymous on December 27, 2011 - 10:24amTired of hearing objections to implementing a PC power management solution? We have put together some of the most popular objections we hear and the answers you need to debunk the myths.
Top 4 Objections to PC power management that cost organizations money and energy
Objection #1
Machines have to be left on 24x7 because important IT tasks, such as patching and maintenance, have to be done during off hours.
Not anymore: PwrSmart includes the ability to schedule a Stay Awake event as part of a power scheme. PwrSmart will wake the PC (if needed) and keep it awake for the allotted maintenance period.
Objection #2
Users may need to remotely connect to their PCs after hours, so PCs have to be left on 24x7.
Remote Wake™ changes all that: Give those users a login to PwrSmart’s Remote Wake, enabling them to wake their computers on demand. In fact, IT admins can wake any or all of their managed computers remotely at any time — freeing them up from having to come into the office on weekends or holidays.
Objection #3
Any solution, even a simple one, involves extensive human capital to implement.
Not necessarily: Because PwrSmart is provided as a service, it is a fast and easy way to start saving energy – and money. No installation and maintenance of IT infrastructure is required. It’s really that simple.
Objection #4
IT department’s budgets are already strapped for cash and refuse to spend their dollars on a “nice to have”solution.
We understand: That’s why PwrSmart is free for 30-days — enabling you to experience the savings without spending a dime. In addition, PwrSmart is backed by our Savings Guarantee. If you don’t experience a savings of two-times the monthly fee, its free. PwrSmart is a risk-free solution — making implementation of PwrSmart a no-brainer.
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