There are varied and diversified energy management strategies in the market, yet there are a lot of changes faced in optimizing energy consumption in cloud computing. The gap is, where the elements that should be considered in order to be able to manage energy consumption in a cloud computing context are not taken into the picture or are not considered important. This makes the classification of proposed strategies or techniques very difficult.
The number of cloud data centres is in
exponential growth. The operation cost is mostly due to the rising energy
consumption of these data centres. And thus, energy consumption is the key
problem in cloud computing. Building owners and facility managers are often
perplexed by the amount of data collected from utilities, maintenance, and
building management systems.
What is Cloud Computing?
It is a way to gain new IT capabilities
without investing in new hardware or software or a team to run it. Instead, you
can access your data on the cloud anytime with just an internet connection and
browser. And you can pay for a monthly or yearly subscription service fee. More
and more software companies are offering their services on the cloud due to:
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Business agility
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Lower cost of IT
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Enables the businesses to focus
on their key goals
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Energy efficiency
There will be no need to buy servers,
maintain them, or even update the applications. Lower costing on the cloud
means increased savings to invest in your energy efficiency strategies. Let’s
take a look at the ways cloud computing enables you to achieve your energy
efficiency goals for your building.
· Reduces cost: By consolidating all your information on the cloud, you and your the executive team will have increased visibility into information from various
sources. Answers to questions about which equipment is consuming maximum
electricity, when are most rooms occupied, is there a pipe leakage on the first
floor and many others are available at your fingertips on your mobile phone.
· Improve tenant satisfaction: Facilities that use information stored on the cloud have access to
real-time data that enables them to take action on any tenant queries. Using a
cloud-enabled system is one of the crucial factors of smart buildings.
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Energy analysis and faster
decision-making: This enables easy access to
business intelligence. This is especially feasible since data on the cloud is a central point of consolidation of the building data regardless of the location
of the system, the source of information, or the type of data.
EIG, Electro Industries/Gauge Tech,
provides high-performance power quality metering products and cutting-edge
software to reach global, with innovation, reliability, and excellence. They
are a leader in power monitoring. They provide efficient cloud-based energy management systems, which give a competitive edge to the businesses, and
thus, benefiting the company. EIG’s products are found on-site at virtually all
of today’s leading manufacturers, industrial giants, and utilities. Visit their
website for more information and details about the products and services.