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IBM’s mobility play: MobileFirst

IBM’s mobility play: MobileFirst

By Tom Raftery on March 18, 2013

One of the big talking points at this year’s IBM Pulse was IBM’s recent unveiling of its new platform for mobile, MobileFirst. My colleague James covers the announcement in details on his RedMonk blog, but I thought I’d talk a bit about the GreenMonk perspective, as we haven’t covered mobile here very much to-date, and […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged electric vehicle, endpoint management, energy management, esb, ibm, ibmpulse, internet of everything, Internet of Things, lausd, mobile, mobile battery life, mobile endpoint management, mobilefirst, operational risk management, people as sensors, Pulse, sap | 2 Responses

Smartphone energy management – at last there is an app for that!

Smartphone energy management – at last there is an app for that!

By Tom Raftery on July 25, 2012

The World Bank issued a report yesterday showing that the number of mobile phone subscriptions in use worldwide, both pre-paid and post-paid, has now reached over 6 billion. The report went on to reveal that more than 30 billion mobile applications, or “apps,” were downloaded in 2011 alone – these apps extend the capabilities of […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged android, app, battery, carat, cellphone, cellular phone, endpoint management, Energy, energy management, iOS, Mobile phone, phone, Smartphone, smartphone energy management

Using Mobile Endpoint Management to prolong smartphone battery life?

Using Mobile Endpoint Management to prolong smartphone battery life?

By Tom Raftery on March 9, 2012

Endpoint management is a term I came across relatively recently at a Symantec event – it refers to software used to manage client computers, laptops, and servers in an organisation (the endpoints of the network). Endpoint management software does things like automating the rollout of updates, manages licensing of software and often has a role […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged endpoint, energy management, ibm, ibmpulse, mobile, mobile endpoint manager, smart phone, tivoli

SAP announces two new energy management products

SAP announces two new energy management products

By Tom Raftery on April 25, 2011

I attended the International SAP for Utilities event in Mannheim recently and was surprised when in his opening keynote, Klaus Heimann introduced two new SAP energy management products. The first is a customer portal for Utility companies which helps utility companies roll out online self-service sites for their customers. This is being made available for […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Energy, energy demand management, energy management, enterprise energy management, greenmonk, klaus heimann, Public utility, sap, sap for utilities, sapiuc, saputils | 5 Responses

Current Cost energy meter reviewed

Current Cost energy meter reviewed

By Tom Raftery on July 5, 2010

I emailed Chris Dalby of Current Cost a question about their devices a few weeks ago. Chris, not only answered my question but also offered to send me one of their energy monitors to try for myself! I love my Current Cost Envi 128. It is incredibly straightforward to setup – […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged current cost, energy consumption, energy efficiency, energy management, energy meter, energy monitor, envi, envi 128, google powermeter, powermeter

The rise of the energy manager role

The rise of the energy manager role

By Tom Raftery on February 9, 2010

One of the topics which I responded to on the recent IBM Eco Jam was “IT’s Central Role In Managing Energy & Carbon”. This topic was raised by another analyst (again IBM has asked me not to mention participants by name but if the analyst in question sees this and wants me to name him/her, […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged carbon, carbon reduction commitment, Energy, energy management, Greenhouse gas, ibm, IBM Eco Jam | 2 Responses

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