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Follow on Google News | How Spending £1 can save you £30.The old adage that you have to speculate to accumulate is true but when it comes to cutting costs here's a way to do it without speculating too much whilst still getting a quick return on your investment.
By: PeachWorx LLP For some time PeachWorx have been promoting TaskForceCO2 to help organisations of all shapes and sizes to cut wastage from PCs being left on. When a PC is left on outside of normal working hours its often on until the next morning. If its a Friday, it will likely be on all weekend too. Typically bad power management policies can lead to one PC wasting 120 hours of Electricity a week. For an organisation with 100 PCs the waste really adds up not to mention the accompanying increase in CO2 emissions. Spread the wastage of multiple PCs and accross the year and the potential to save is staring right at you. TaskForceCO2 lets the IT Manager set a time of day to shut down all PCs that are not being used thereby saving on average £30 a year for every PC on the Network. 'TaskForceCO2 offers much more than conventional methods' said Richard Ward, Partner at PeachWorx. 'It lets you easily set different times for different groups and PCs and has full reporting of average financial and CO2 savings. What’s more, because it has the ability to force a PC to shut down it means it works where other methods get stuck due to device drivers getting in the way' said Ward. PeachWorx are adamant that no one wants to spend a fortune setting up new systems to maybe save a fraction less than they spent which is why thier new £1 per PC licence offer is proving really successful. 'No one is going to regret spending £1 per PC when the average savings are going to be around £30 per PC per Year. For all of our customers its an absolute no brainer' said Ward. PeachWorx offer a trial copy from their website at http://www.peachworx.com/ End
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