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HCL Walks the Green Path for Datacenters
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 18, 2008 1505 hrs IST
HCL Technologies (HCL), a global IT services company, has unveiled its Green Datacenter Services featuring a framework for green assessment.
The suite of Green Datacenter Services aims to help enterprise IT organizations reduce their companies' environmental impact through assessing, planning, and implementing green initiatives around their DC environment.
Commenting on this initiative, Anubhav Saxena, associate vice president-business development and customer advocacy, HCLT ISD, said, "From the perspective of sustainable IT, achieving energy efficiencies within the datacenter is key to a successful green IT policy. We at HCL recognize this enterprise imperative and have therefore built a suite of services which offer 360-degree solutions for datacenter greening and seek to provide cost savings to the tune of 20-30 percent in DC operations."
"A key highlight of this service is our Datacenter Green Quotient framework that offers assessment of the 'green' state of an enterprise datacenter," added Swapan Johri, Sr. VP-emerging services, HCLT ISD.
HCL has recently become a member of the US Green Building Council. The company has a comprehensive environment management program and is ISO14001 compliant. HCL, in alliance with Tata Energy Research Institute (2007 Nobel Prize winner), is also an active member of ICSD (India Council for Sustainable Development), a non-government organization working towards the "Green Goal" of Government of India by participating in various sustainable development projects at various levels.
HCL also has a strong ecosystem of partners who further enhance its 'green' services, like its VMware Global System Integration partnership with VMware.
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