PowerMAN

PowerMAN is a computer software program that allows PC power management to be centrally monitored and managed.[1][2][3][4][5] The software extends the basic features present in most operating systems to permit an enterprise-wide power management strategy to be implemented and enforced.

The product is used by private and public sector organisations in the UK, Europe and US. It includes a web-based, multi-location, reporting feature that can collate data from deployments in multiple countries.[6][7][8][9]

The product is particularly present in the academic market where it was used by leading institutions for the management of both staff and student computers.[10][11]

The software is produced by Data Synergy which is based in Sheffield, UK.[12][13][14] Data Synergy is a member of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.[15]

Features

PowerMAN allows different power management profiles to be configured for different users, computers and times using native Windows Active Directory tools.[16] [17][18] This straight forward approach is in contrast to many competing solutions that require new consoles or administration tools to be learnt. The reporting features collect information about each computer and allows a variety of historic and live reports to be generated. The manufacturers claim that the combination of flexible management and reporting enhance the effectiveness of the solution.

Research

PowerMAN has a background in the academic sector and has been used in several research projects:

References

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